Randolph Partners With Animal Services for Adoption & Microchipping Fair

    Microchipping included with all adoptions.

     

    By Jacob Engels

     

    This coming Wednesday, the Orange County Tax Collectors office will hold it’s inaugural Pet Adoption & Microchipping fair in partnership with Orange County Animal Services. Dogs & cats will be available – more information on Wednesday’s event is below in a release from the Tax Collector’s office.

     

    SIDE NOTE – Naturally, I’m sure Randolph’s critics will find something to not like about this event – which begs to question……what kind of person hates dogs & cats finding a loving home?

     

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    The Orange County Tax Collector’s office will be partnering with Orange County Animal Services on Wednesday, June 18th for our inaugural Pet Adoption & Microchipping Fair. The adoption fair will be hosted outside of our West Colonial office located at 2110 W. Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32804 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

     

    “By partnering with the community to provide as many low-cost services as we can, we better serve the thousands of residents that come into our offices every day. We want Orange County families to know that we will work to provide access to beneficial services, even for the furriest of family members,” says Orange County Tax Collector Scott Randolph.

     

    Animal Services will have dogs available for a $55 adoption fee and all cats 6 months or older will have their adoption fee waived. All adoptable pets come spayed or neutered, microchipped, de-wormed, pre-tested for FLV/FIV or Heartworm, vaccinated against rabies and receive a Welcome Home kit. Microchipping services will also be provided for all pets at a cost of $15.00.

     

    “With cat season reaching its peak during the summer months, families have the opportunity to adopt any type of cat eager to find their forever home,” says Diane Summers, Program Manager for Orange County Animal Services. “We are glad to work with the Orange County Tax Collector to help make this a reality for so many cats and dogs who need a family.”

     


     

    Jacob Engels, is the Founder of East Orlando Post & Seminole County Post. He is a seasoned political operative who has led numerous statewide political groups and has worked on several high-profile local, statewide, and national races. Jacob has been interviewed on national television & radio programs, with his work having been featured in the Orlando Sentinel, New York Times, Washington Post, Miami Herald and other publications nationwide. He can be reached at info@eastorlandopost.com