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We?ve got everything you need to know about how to keep your furry friends safe from a common summ

We’ve got everything you need to know about how to keep your furry friends safe from a common summer danger. Find out more! [ASPCA News Alert]( [Animal Safety]( [Meow for Now]( [Save Kitty Lives!]( Vulnerable kittens all over the U.S. need some TLC from people like you. When you become a kitten foster caregiver, you help at-risk kittens, too young to thrive in a shelter, as they make their way toward loving homes. A few weeks of kitten cuddles for you means a bright future for them. Find a shelter near you today! [Happy Tail]( [Special Opportunities for Senior Horses]( There’s no age-limit on love, and these heartwarming horse adoptions prove it. With this year’s Help a Horse HomeSM Challenge underway, we’re celebrating some special senior horses who found their loving homes during last year’s Help a Horse contest. [ASPCA Advocacy]( [Last Chance: Tell the USDA Bad Breeders Must Be Stopped!]( June 5 is the new deadline to tell the USDA it must do more to ensure animal abusers don’t stay in business. Please act now. [Team ASPCA]( [Get Your Exclusive Race Medal and ASPCA Merch!]( There’s still time to sign up for the 2019 ASPCA Virtual 5K! When you register, you’ll receive discounted registration, our new finisher’s medal and your race bib. Plus, if you choose to fundraise you can earn exclusive merch along the way. Sign up today! [APCC Dangers]( [Updated Safety Warning on Xylitol: How to Protect Your Pets]( You’ve probably heard about xylitol, a common sugar substitute found in various food items and products. But the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center wants to make sure you’re up to date on everything you need to know about this toxic ingredient. Read more! [Make a Difference] [Vehicle Donation]( [Virtual 5k]( [Subaru]( Animal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435 | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [ASPCA Website]( ©2019 ASPCA. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: ASPCA 424 East 92nd Street New York, NY 10128 United States [View Online](

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