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Find Local Businesses in Alabama Showing Medical and Clinical Labs in Mobile, AL Showing 1 to 20 of 35 listings found Wenzel Brian C Dr Phys 200 Memorial Hospital Dr, 5 N Claiborne St, 185 Mobile Infirmary Blvd, Hearing Aids By Miracle Ear 5480 Mountain Iron Dr, Lee Dental Lab Lab Horizon Research Group, LLC 108 West i-65 service rd., 737 Lakeside Dr W, South Eastern Orthodontic Lab Bay Crow & Bridge Inc 4859 Old Shell Rd, Mobile Site Collections Inc 825 S University Blvd, Mobile Dental Design Inc Sunbelt Crown & Bridge 5655 Three Notch Rd, 40 S Section St,My name is Betty Boop - I'm not grumpy but I must confess I am working on a little behavior problem...I give love nibbles! When you pet me I will occasionally not be able to help myself and give you a little love bite (nibble!). People here have taught me not to do this by blowing a puff of air in my face when I slip but sometimes I forget and have to be reminded again . . .

I would be better in a home with no small children or other cats. I think I could boss around dogs if I need to though. I love to play with my catnip toys and I like a big fluffy blanket that I can "make biscuits" on. I love lying near a window where I can see the world and daydream. I have beautiful long gray hair and I am 2 years old. If you are interested in Betty Boop or any of our grumpy and lovey cats and dogs please call (251) 633-3531 or complete the online pet adoption questionnaire >> ABOUT THE MOBILE SPCA Want to know more about the history of the MSPCA? Please bag up your aluminum and drop it by the office. Our own Mr. Roy crushes all the donated aluminum and bags it up for recycle. In 2014 he has crushed a whopping 3,341 pounds of aluminum and raised $2,461 — that aluminum means cash to buy supplies for the animals. We also recycle cell phones, old electric cords, Christmas lights, brass, copper, gold, silver and ink cartridges. Finance pet treatment with Vetary and give back to our pet shelter!

The Mobile SPCA requires that you provide your pet with annual veterinarian visits, full set of vaccinations and inoculations recommended by your veterinarian and as required by law, and, to provide your pet with other veterinary care as needed. It is further required that you: maintain your dog in a fenced yard maintain your cat inside the house You must meet and agree to certain terms and conditions before adopting a pet from the Mobile SPCA: You must be 21 years of age or older. If you live in an apartment you must have paid any additional security fees and you must be willing to pay any additional rent. If this pet does not work out, you must return it to the Mobile SPCA. If you return the pet within one week you will receive a partial refund of your adoption fee. The pet may be returned at any time after one week but fees are not refunded. Vet records and tags must be returned or a $25 replacement fee will be charged. Cat and kittens must be taken home in a plastic or cardboard carrier.

We do not adopt out dogs as guard dogs or "yard" dogs. We do not release any animals to research facilities. You must have the proper facilities to maintain and contain your pet before placement. We do not adopt out animals as gifts. You may purchase a gift certificate*. All resident pets need to have current veterinary care and be spayed or neutered.
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Any animal adopted from us by an out of state adopter must be transported by the adopter. Normal adoption and return policies apply. Why do we ask that you fill out a Pet Adoption Application before you can see any of our pets for adoption? Since it is our goal to make sure every pet we place goes into a home best suited for its needs and the adopter gets the pet that best fits their lifestyle we need to know a little bit about you. The information on the application helps us get to know you and understand your home environment, whether there are other pets in the home, children, etc. These are important factors to see how to best match one of our pets to your individual situation. You wouldn't want a huge active Lab puppy if your lifestyle is better suited for a calmer companion who was fine being alone indoors all days while you were at work. The application also provides us with a history of your pets. Do you have a fenced yard? Are your pets vaccinations current? Are they taking flea and heartworm preventative?

Are they a member of your family, a companion, kept in the yard? These are all important details that help us understand more about you and what kind of pet guardian you would be for one of our adoptable animals. We want to make sure it is a "win-win" situation for both the adopter and the pet! If you would like to complete an application for adoption, please see our Forms & Applications page. *Recipients of adoption gift certificates must complete an application and qualify before adoption.The 2nd Friday of Each Month 6 - 9 p.m. Second Fridays in the LoDA Art District have become quite a popular time and place to be! With the LoDa ArtWalk in its 8th year, the event seems to be getting better each month. Join downtown art galleries, institutions, studios and unique shops as they open their doors and welcome you inside to see beautiful artwork, sample delicious foods and hear the sounds of the LoDa Artwalk. Please contact any participating art gallery to find out how to display your artwork.

Wednesdays- April 6 to May 25 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Spring has sprung in downtown Mobile! Come out and listen to the soothing Sounds of live jazz as you lunch in Bienville Square around the historic Ketchum Fountain. Catt Sirten sets up live musicians and the City sets up tables for your enjoyment each Wednesday in the Spring. To make your Brown Baggin' easier, stop in at your favorite Bienville Square eateries and ask for the Brown Bag special. They will provide you with your lunch to go in a nifty "Brown Bag" that you can easily transport to the Square and recycle in one of Keep Mobile Beautiful's recycle bins! Saturdays- April 16 to July 30 7:30 a.m. until Noon Shop for the freshest crop in Cathedral Square! This time of year is our favorite because you can buy locally grown tomatoes, potatoes, sweet corn, cantaloupes, watermelons, plants and flowers, as well as seafood, baked goods, pastas, casseroles, pies, handcrafted goods and much more. Stay for live music on the green!

For more information, please call (251) 208-1550.Thursdays- May 26 to July 28 3 - 6 p.m. Lavretta Park (200 Parkway West/off Old Shell Rd.) is the place for late spring/early summer veggies & fruits, plus baked good and hand-made crafts. For more information, please call (251) 208-1550.Thursdays- June 9, 16, 23 & 30 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Bring the kids out to Bienville Square for summertime fun and enjoy live entertainment, arts and crafts and visits from The Dauphin Island Sea Lab, the Mobile Police and Fire-Rescue Departments and much more! Saturday, August 27, 2016 Grab your friends, grab your mug and get ready to taste a bevy of brews! That's right, the Dauphin Street Beer Festival is back and we are gearing up for another record year. With only craft beer offerings, we expect quite a few new beers to be on the sampling menu. Mark your calendar and check our homepage beginning July 30 to find out when and where tickets go on sale! For more information, please call (251) 208-1550.Wednesdays, September 7 to October 26

Fall is back and so is live jazz! Brown Bag your lunch and sit under the swirl of the oak trees in Bienville Square. Live music provided by the City of Mobile Special Events Dept. and Catt Sirten. Every Saturday- October 15 to November 19 Saturdays, 7:30 a.m. until Noon The fall harvest is in...join us in Cathedral Square! Come and get your fresh greens, fall corn, squash, peppers, sweet potatoes, pasta's, seafood, sausage's, eggs, goat milk cheese, breads and baked goods. Also, shop for locally produced goods like handmade candles, soaps, pottery, and much more. Stay for live music or frolic around the fountain and breakfast at Spot of Tea. For more information, please call (251) 208-1550.Friday, November 18, 2016 5 - 7 p.m. The City welcomes in the holiday season with pictures with Santa, live music and much more. Shop in our merry market, enjoy live entertainment. Be sure to be there by 6 p.m., as we kick off the holiday season when the Mayor and Santa light up the tree at 6:10 p.m.!