Weekend effort helps Hamilton “Clear the Shelters”

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Hamilton Animal Control Officer Anthony Agabiti, Hamilton Animal Control Officer Todd Bencivengo, Hamilton Director of Health, Recreation, Seniors and Veterans Services Martin Flynn, Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede, Marylin Hondorp of Animal Friends for Education and Welfare (AFEW) and Hamilton Township Councilwoman Ileana Schirmer joined to help Hamilton ‘Clear the Shelter’ on August 15, 2015 which led to over 26 pets adoptions. Photograph courtesy of Tom Myers of Bundle of Paws.Rachel Morelli and her family pose to take a picture of their new pet companion, Randy, which they adopted at Hamilton’s Clear the Shelter’ event. Photograph courtesy of Tom Myers of Bundle of Paws.Bob Cook, a volunteer with Animal Friends for Education and Welfare (AFEW) is shown with, Snow, who was adopted through Hamilton’s Clear the Shelter’ event. Photograph courtesy of Tom Myers of Bundle of Paws.

On Saturday, August 15, 2015, Hamilton Township helped to find some loving pets new homes as part of “Clear the Shelters” Day. The Hamilton Township Animal Shelter joined with nearly 30 shelters in the greater Philadelphia and South/Central Jersey region to promote the adoption of shelter animals.

Hamilton’s participation in the cause led to the adoption over 26 shelter cats and dogs, with future adoptions likely to come thanks to the effort.

Hamilton residents who may be interested in the adoption of a loving pet companion can visit HamiltonNJ.com/Pets4Adoption or stop by the Hamilton Township Animal Shelter located at 2100 Sylvan Avenue, Hamilton.

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