FOSMAS at Great Mall Milpitas & PetsMart Milpitas this weekend.  Adopt a cat or dog during our Home for the Holidays events.

Home for the Holidays:   Adoption fees are reduced for kitties 6 months and older to $50 from now through Sunday, January 5th. (extra donations gratefully accepted).  The adoption fee for kitties under 6 months is still $125.  These fees help offset some of our costs to de-worm, de-flea, vaccinate, test, spay/neuter, and micro-chip.  Please help spread the word so our wonderful adoptable companion animals can find the home of their dreams for the holidays.
We’ll hold two Adoption Fairs this weekend.  Please help us by spreading the word and sharing via e-mail, Facebook, Twitter and the good old-fashioned way, word-of-mouth.
Great Mall Milpitas, Saturday 12/21 & Sunday 12/22, noon to 4 PM, 447 Great Mall Drive, Milpitas (in the walkway near Bed, Bath & Beyond, outside Forever 21).
Contact Ava Geddes, (408) 778-7539 / 

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 if you can help either or both days.
PetsMart Milpitas, Saturday 12/21, noon to 4 PM (tentative), 175 Ranch Drive, Milpitas (McCarthy Ranch Shopping Center near intersection of Routes 880 and 237).
Contact Paula Myers, 

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 / (408) 892-1141, to confirm the petfair or to help.
As we head into the holiday season, let’s help make the I’m-going-home wishes come true for adoptable companion animals at our Shelter and FOSMAS.  You can help by telling everyone about our websites – www.fosmas.org andwww.sccountypets.com – and spreading the word about the wonderful animals looking for their forever home.
Contact FOSMAS by phone (408) 681-3788 or e-mail

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.  Visit our website at http://www.fosmas.org to see our adoptable animals, current events, and news, or visit our permanent adoption centers at PetsMart Milpitas or Petco Gilroy.  Find us on Facebook:  FOSMAS Friends of San Martin Animal Shelter.
FOSMAS is an IRS-registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, whose primary mission is to help the homeless animals of Santa Clara County and to reduce the euthanasia rate at the San Martin Animal Shelter.
 

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