Carl Orth/SUNCOAST
Pasco County Commissioners Pat Mulieri and Michael Cox admire the new rolling billboards painted onto county animal services vans. The Friends of Animal Services is helping to pay 4,500 dollars to put the messages on three vans.
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Published: March 24, 2009
NEW PORT RICHEY - Pasco County Animal Services vans now carry colorful "wraparound" rolling billboards to remind people to spay and neuter pets or to adopt a new, furry friend.
Commissioner Michael Cox invited people to view the vans, which are decorated with giant photos of cats and dogs. Animal Services put the first two vans on display Tuesday outside the West Pasco Government Center.
"Adopt a Pet, Take Home a Friend," the slogan on one van declares.
"Too Many Strays, Not Enough Homes; Solution: Spay/Neuter," another message reads.
The booster group Friends of Animal Services helped raise $4,500 toward painting the vans, Cox explained. Half of the money came from a matching grant from the Pennsylvania-based Alice Everard Charitable Trust Foundation.
Two vans now sport the painted graphics, and a third van is ready to go into the paint shop, Cox said.
As many as six Animal Services vans eventually could carry the wraparound messages.
To learn more, call Pasco animal services at 727-834-3216 or go online to www.pascocountyfl.net. Friends of Animal Services has its own Web site, www.fpcas.org.
Carl Orth can be reached at 727-815-1068 or corth@suncoastnews.com.
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