Take a look at this week's I Love My Pet segment.
Do you want to feature your pet on our station?
To do so: Just send us a picture. E-mail it to WABI at wabi@wabi.tv. Please put "Attention I Love My Pet" in the subject line.
Or slip it in the mail. send to WABI TV5, Attention I Love My Pet, 35 Hildreth Street, Bangor 04401. If you'd like your picture back, include a self addressed, stamped envelope.
You'll want to make sure you include your name, your pet's name and why they are so special. Also a number we can reach you at, so we can tell you when your pet will be featured on I Love My Pet on TV5 News at Noon.
Kennebec Valley Humane Society Feature Pet:
Meet River. She is a medium haired, 6-year old grey tabby. She is a spayed female who is up to date on routine vaccinations. She has been at KVHS for quite sometime now; however, she is a very friendly girl. River likes to be held and love people. Sje want to be the only cat in the home so she can give you all of her love. She came to KVHS as a stray from Augusta. Come in to meet her today.
Looking for a creative way to do your holiday shopping? Or, looking for a fun afternoon of shopping for yourself? Please join us for the Kennebec Valley Humane Society's Sugar Plum Fair on Sunday, December 4 from 10am-4pm at the Buker Community Center in Augusta. Admission is FREE!
Vendors will include: Silpada, Pampered Chef, Arbonne, Mary Kay, Avon, Floral & Edible Arrangements, Pooch's 2nd Hand Shop, Creative Basketry, Thirty-One Gifts, Longaberger, Tupperware, Scentsy, and many other local vendors! Twenty Five Percent of all proceeds to benefit local animals in need!
For More Information about River call:
Kennebec Valley Humane Society
626-3491
or go to:
www.pethavenlane.org
I Love My Pet November 21, 2011
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