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Animal Services Dept Pinellas
Pinellas County
Pinellas County Animal Services
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Pinellas County Animal Services is a part of the government of Pinellas County in Florida. It administers various programs that encourage responsible pet ownership and protect public health and safety, as well as address animal welfare and overpopulation issues. The division operates a shelter and adoption center that provides kennels and quarantine isolation facilities and offers care services for more than 22,000 animals every year. Pinellas County Animal Services provides a variety of pet-friendly emergency shelters. It offers code enforcement services for citizens with animal-related problems. The division also manages an inspection program for pet dealerships. In addition, Pinellas County Animal Services maintains a mobile surgical unit that provides rabies vaccination services.
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09/23/08
Provided by YP.comIf people would follow the LAW and stop feeding ferol cats this would help, but there is no real solution for this problem.
If you really want to help capture a cat (if you can) and take it to the Humane Society before it becomes pregnant again.
You would have saved more than 50 cats.If not for the HS what would we do? This is the only organization
in Pinellas that will have anything to do with these pesky cats at all. Euthination is a lot more humane than, ROAD KILL , POISON , OR STARVATION.
Thank you HS for all your help. My hats off to you. Keep up thew good work! :)
08/11/08
Provided by YP.comwe have no tnr in place in pinellas county because of the jerks at the reign. time to vote them out and get some compassion in there. we need atnr program . we have 5 to 6 pregnant kittens . so that means at least 50 new cats. so what is pinallas going to do about them. not a damn thing but kill them.They are a kill shelter...... all shelters i have contacted are full.