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Sugarfoot Farm Rescue will offer free microchipping at FM2 Also: Some Pets will be available for adoption. Pick up low cost spay/neuter certificates By Peg Schaeffer Sugarfoot Farm Rescue will be at the Farmer's Market on Saturday. We will be microchipping pets. Anyone who would like to have a microchip inserted in their pet can bring it to the Square in Downtown Columbia, today, Saturday, May 31, 2014. We will also have low cost spay/neuter certificates for dogs and cats as well as some pets available for adoption. We will have free coloring books for the children and hardcover books for sale, as well as free literature regarding pet care. Please stop in and say "HI". - PEG SCHAEFFER This story was posted on 2014-05-31 04:18:33
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