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JUNE EVENTS: Kitten Adoptions, Holistic Vet & Preparing Pets for Emergencies

Crazy Kitten Camp on 
Saturday June 11, 11am-3pm

Come play with kittens 
Fall in love and take one home
Learn how to give do it yourself vaccinesGet free samples

ADOPT! A kitten or an adult cat! If you can't adopt, then foster! If you are not able to foster then donate! 
We are a donation drop off point for Salem Friends of Felines and for the Willamette Humane Society. Get 20% off all purchases for donation and we will deliver donations.
What's needed is: Kitten milk replacement, Litter, Towels, Canned Cat Food, Kitten kibble, Cat toys for stimulation, Cat furniture, new or gently used and of course, cash is always helpful! We accept all donations and deliver them for you. And, remember to Spay and Neuter your pets.

Dr. Erika, holistic vet, sees patients at Nature's Pet on Saturday JUNE 18, from 10 am to 5 pm

Dr. Erika Raines,DVM, CVA, CVSMT, CVTP, CVFT sees patients at Nature’s Pet Market on the 3rd Saturday of every month. She practices Integrative Veterinary Services, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Gold Bead Implantation, Herbal Medicine, Aromatherapy, Essential Oils, Chiropractic,
Conventional Medicine,  Geriatric Care, End of Life Transition Care, Palliative Care and Dietary Consultations

Call 541.740.9106 for an appointment.  
Dr. Raines schedules appointments on the 3rd Saturdays at Nature’s Pet 

JUNE 18, from 10 am to 5 pm
JULY 16, FROM 10 AM - 5 PM

http://bluelotusvet.com/

Seminar: Keep pets SAFE in an Emergency Saturday, June 25 at 1 pm
AMERICAN RED CROSS Volunteer Carol Mitchell, PRESENTS

What if fireworks or thunder frightened your pet enough to run away? Or you got separated during a natural disaster or emergency evacuation? How would you reconnect? And, where would your pets go if you couldn’t you take them with you?

While no one can predict an emergency, you CAN plan ahead. Know what your options are before you need them. Know what resources are available to you. Consider your pets in your family's emergency plan, whether you “shelter in place”, at home or have to leave in a hurry.

Learn how to make a plan that works for your family and pet. 

Hear from American Red Cross volunteer Carol Mitchell on June 25 at 1 PM Nature’s Pet Market.





4555 Liberty Rd S, in the Sunnyslope Shopping Center
503.362.4555
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