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Animal World USA is pleased to announce that the 3rd Annual Florida Week for the Animals is scheduled for February 5-13, 2011. The special governor-proclaimed week will highlight the importance that animals play in our lives and bring communities together on behalf of the animals.

This statewide event is designed to celebrate and build awareness on behalf of all animals, as well as recognize the organizations and citizens who support them. The Florida Week for the Animals is once again bringing together educators, advocates, animal shelters, rescue organizations, sanctuaries, businesses, students, musicians, artists, community leaders, and caring citizens in an exciting week of community-building activities.

The exciting week will feature pet adoption festivals, wildlife activities, educational events and exciting variety of community events statewide. All these events will shine the spotlight on the amazing animals, beauty and history of the islands, and compassionate people of Florida. The week presents a unique opportunity to change the history for the animals by collectively coming together through all our goodwill. Please visit the official 3rd Annual Florida Week for the Animals web site to see the amazing calendar of events.

Precious lives which will be saved and communities will be transformed during this week through a wide variety of animal-related events and activities. If you would like to learn more or become involved, please call 877-454-0807 and/or visit the official web site for complete contact information. You may also learn more about the Animal World USA Weeks campaign on its web site.

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An innovative Arizona corporation has launched a product that it calls a bio-scientific breakthrough in the $1.8-billion a year cat litter business.

First appearing on retailers’ shelves in November, Desert’s Sand™ cat litter is different from other competitors: its all-natural volcanic ash based product (Zeolite) absorbs urine and renders both urine and feces completely odorless.

“That’s good news for all cat owners in many ways,” says Herman Haenert, of Tucson AZ, one of two partners of Desert Veterinary Concepts LLC. “It’s longer lasting since clumping is limited, eliminates all odors, inhibits germs since it has no silica dust, and is environmentally sound because of compostable future use.”

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Send your dog to the head of the class at Alaqua Animal Refuge (Freeport, FL32439).

Beginning January 15, 2011, the refuge will host canine classes. Check out the schedule and enroll today!

  • 9:45 am: Intermediate Agility
  • 11 am: Basic Obedience (6 months and older)
  • 12:15 pm: Beginner Agility
  • 1:30 pm: Puppy Obedience (12 weeks-6 months)

Sessions last four weeks. Payments may be made in advance for a full course for $45 or per class for $15.50.

To register or for more information, please contact Christina or Paul by phone at (404) 307-7105 or (404) 234-7948 or by email.

Class times are based on enrollment and are subject to change.

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