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Join STAR Rescue for Super Pet Adoption Day and “Buddy Unchained” reading!

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 1041-1045 High Ridge Rd Stamford CT 06905  See map
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Join STARescue for a Super Pet Adoption Day on Saturday, March 2nd from 11am-3pm at High Ridge Shopping Center in Stamford, CT.  


Bring the whole family and meet cats and dogs of all ages. Find an animal that your family loves and adores and help provide them a forever home. Several of the area’s leading rescue groups will be coming including, Cat Assistance, Adopt-A-Dog, Ryan's Bakery, Connecticut Humane Society, Pets Alive and more! Don't miss out!


STAR Rescue food pantry will be open during the adoption for collection and donation.


STAR Rescue also wants to invite kids and parents to the Super Pet Adoption Day for a reading of “Buddy Unchained". It will take place the same day and location as the Super Pet Adoption and will be help from 1pm-2pm. “Buddy Unchained" is a book that will help us all understand the importance of compassion toward animals. There will also be fun activities for the kids!


Visit the STAR Rescue website for more information: http://www.stamfordanimalrescue.org/ 

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