Los Angeles - LA Animal Services, in partnership with the Found Animals Foundation and the Pet Care Foundation, is announcing the My Furry Valentine adoption event at six L.A. area Animal Care Centers.

Loving animals will be available for adoption at a Valentine's Day special low price of $43 for a dog, $28 for a cat (second cat is free!) and $25 for a rabbit. This is a 60% to 80% savings off regular adoption fees. During this event, these low adoption fees include spay/neuter surgery, microchip, vaccinations and in the case of dogs a license.
If you have been looking for love in all the wrong places, come to LA Animal Services and find a Valentine who will give you a lifetime of unconditional love!
North Central Animal Care Center
3201 Lacy Street
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Hours: 8am-3pm
South LA Animal Care Center
3612 11th Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90018
Hours: 8am-3pm
West Valley Animal Care Center
20655 Plummer Street
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Hours: 8am-3pm
Harbor Animal Care Center
957 N. Gaffey Street
San Pedro, CA 90731
Hours: 8am-3pm
Southeast Area Animal Control (SEAACA)
9777 Seaaca Street
Downey, CA 90241
Hours: 10am - 4pm
West Los Angeles Animal Care Center
11361 W. Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Hours: 8am - 3pm
East Valley Animal Care Center
14409 Vanowen Street
Van Nuys, CA
Hours: 8am - 3pm
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Sounds like a good Valentines day gift, one that will keep on giving, pets are extraordinarily in-tune with their masters moods and very comforting after a hard day with the outside world.
This is a great service! What a deal! You cannot get your dog or cat spayed or neutered for that price anywhere. This is truly a win, win.
Cheryl Happy Valentines Day to you! Getting a nice pet would not be a bad gift to receive:)
happy valentines and especially for bringing attention to animal adoption, many too many are being left behind
Cheryl: This is a great way to celebrate Valentine's Day. Truly unconditional love is something you can always rely on getting from a pet.
Great info to give out!
Great deal but ongoing commitment. If you adopting it's for the long term so be commited.