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Our favorite sites of related Home&Garden sources. If you have suggestions

about other sites to be included, Contact us by using our Contact Us,

or Customers' Page.   We will propagate and prune the list as needed.

 Some links are paid advertising while others are not according to

 terms and conditions. Some links will be posted for period of time. 

When a link is found not to be of our standards, we have the right

 to refuse or delete the links from our website at any time without notice.


 

Department of Animal Services Cuts Adoption Fee to
Promote Adoption of Homeless Adult Cats
 
The County Department of Animal Services' three shelters
are overflowing with adult cats in all shapes, sizes and personalities...
 sweet, grumpy, sleepy, plump, skinny, short, tall, orange, black,
white, tabby, tiger, tortie, long hair, short hair and in-between...
the selection is endless.  And older cats are generally considered
less destructive, easier to train and care for, more affectionate,
 more comfortable when left alone, and are an ideal choice
for a single pet household. 
 
 
Information about the cats available for adoption and the adoption
application are available on the Animal Services Web site at
 
The County shelters are located in Mission Valley, Carlsbad, and Bonita. 
Visit the Animal Services Web site at http://www.sddac.com/
for hours of operation and locations.

Linking to 'Rare Earth Finds'

To place one of the below images on your website,

 just copy the HTML next to the logo you would like to display.

  Welcome to Rare Earth Finds.Com

<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.rareearhtfinds.com/">
<IMG SRC="http://www.rareearthfinds.com/images/1/1f.gif"
alt="Visit Rare Earth Finds.com"
WIDTH="250" HEIGHT="72" BORDER="0"></A></CENTER>

 
Link to Rare Earth Finds Site on your Web page
and give your visitors one-click access to one of
the home & garden sources of information on the net.
To use the official Rare Earth Finds.com link icons
below, just copy the HTML under the logo, change
"yourdirectory" to your image directory and place it
on your Web page. Then copy the corresponding image
to your image directory.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Help with copying images: If you are using Netscape™

or Microsoft Internet Explorer™, first place the cursor on the image

 you want to copy. Second, if you are using a PC or a UNIX-based

system, click and hold down the right mouse button; on a Macintosh,

hold down the single mouse button. A small pop-up menu will appear

 after a few seconds, offering you a 'save as...' or 'download image'

option to save a copy of the image you have selected to your

local hard drive. Select the directory you want to place the image

in and save. After you download a graphic, you'll want to upload that

 graphic to your Internet service provider so it will appear on your website.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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