MIL-OSI Russia: The Zelenograd Cultural Center will host an exhibition of animal adoptions from the shelter

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

On Saturday, March 29, there will be an exhibition and adoption of animals from the city shelter “Zelenograd”. More than 20 of its inhabitants are waiting to meet their future owners. This was reported by the Moscow city economy complex.

The event will take place from 11:00 to 17:00 in the foyer of the Zelenograd cultural center (Zelenograd, Central Square, Building 1).

Guests will be greeted by a calm and cheerful puppy Barbados, an active and brave dog Yumi, who is interested in learning everything new. You can also meet cats – affectionate Chushka, fluffy beauty Delta and other purring pets. In total, there will be 20 cats and three dogs at the exhibition. All of them are healthy, vaccinated, friendly and socialized.

Visitors will be told about their features and will be given care tips for future owners. Those who are not yet ready to get a four-legged friend, but really want to help animals, will be offered to become shelter volunteers. You can bring dry food, canned food, leashes, collars, bowls and toys for the pets.

Printed catalogues, which contain their profiles, shelter addresses and phone numbers, allow you to get to know the pets in absentia. Detailed information, stories and photos of animals can be found on the website State Budgetary Institution “Dorinvest”, subordinate to the Department of Housing and Public Utilities of the capital, in its telegram channel, as well as on the institution’s page in social network “VKontakte”.

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