 Save Lives - Speuter!! (spay/neuter)
ANIMALS... in a world far older than ours, finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, live by voices we shall never hear. -Henry Beston 1928
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ATTENTION ALABAMA RESIDENTS
ALABAMA VETERINARY MEDICAL FOUNDATION RECEIVES APPROVAL
TO BEGIN PLACING ORDERS FOR SPAY/NEUTER LICENSE PLATE NOV 1, 2007

The Alabama Veterinary Medical Foundation (ALVMF) has received approval from the Alabama Department of Revenue for individuals to begin placing orders for the Spay-Neuter license plate.
The cost of the tag is the standard $50 like other specialized tags, with $41.25 of each sale going to the Foundation to assist low-income families with the cost of spaying and neutering their pets. 1,000 tags must be pre-sold within 12 months in order for the program to be implemented. Our 12 month period begins November 1, 2007. Alabama residents, currently on Medicaid, will be able to have their pet spayed or neutered with funds collected from the sale of these license plates.
Supporters who wish to purchase a Spay-Neuter license plate may visit their local county license plate issuing official’s office, complete a “Commitment to Purchase” application, and pay the additional $50 fee. You will continue to use your current license plate until the Spay-Neuter plate is produced (after 1000 have been pre-sold). The Foundation will notify you after the plates are produced and are available in the county license plate offices. In order to receive the Spay-Neuter plate, the person can then go to the license office where the original application was completed, present the original “Commitment to Purchase” and the receipt for $50, along with their current standard license plate. Please note: you must have these two original documents to receive the plate.
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On Judgement Day if God should say, "Did you clean your house today?" I'll have to say, "No Sir, I did not, I played with my critters and I forgot."
 Felines Frodo [KiKi], Bilbo [Puppycat] and Canine Mandy
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We dogs can understand human verbal instructions, hand signals, whistles, horns, clickers, beepers, scent IDs, electromagnetic energy fields, and Frisbee flight paths. What do humans understand about our stuff?
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