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I Love My Pet December 3, 2012


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 Pet of the Week: Meet Nala

Hi. My name is Nala. I am a sweet, cuddle bug waiting on a new home. I came to the shelter as an owner surrender because my owners were moving and could not take me with them. I came to KVHS with my 2 babies who have both been adopted out already. I think it's my turn to go home. I would be a great fit for any family. I like other cats and dogs dog bother me either, so come in to meet me today!

On Saturday, Dec. 15 we will be having a Bowl-A-Thon at 1.7.10 Bowling and Entertainment Center at 9:00 am and noon. Proceeds benefit the animals of KVHS.

For more information contact:
Kennebec Valley Humane Society
626-3491
or go to:
www.pethavenlane.org

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