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PRESENTS
Winter
Pet Rat Show 2008 |
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Where:
Southwestern Academy
Lincoln Hall (Building
D)
2800 Monterey Rd
San Marino, CA 91108
When: February 23, 2008
9 am to 4 pm
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Help us
celebrate the Year of the Rat!
SHOW
HIGHLIGHTS:
Rattie
Crap shoot, Raffles, Carey the Rat, Rat Maze, Rat Costume Contest, Rat
Judging-Morning and Afternoon sessions, Audience Judging, Rat
supplies, adoptions and more... |
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Please quarantine
your rats from any other rats three weeks prior to the show. Go to
the CARE website
for
proper quarantine procedure. |
Tip: Health
check your rats before bringing them. Listen to their lungs;
check their fur/skin for mites, bites, and scratches. If your rats
are sick, please leave them at home. A bath one week before the
show is recommended. Clean tails are a must!
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Mandatory Health
Checks at the door for all rats coming to the show.
Morning health
check starts at 8:30 am to 10 am
Afternoon health
check starts at 12 noon to 1 pm
IMPORTANT:
Preregistration required on the website if you are bringing rats to
the show!
Don't forget to order lunch in advance.
If you just want to visit and won't be bringing rats, please fill
out the visitor registration. |
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Need More info?
Go to the care web site:
WWW.CareRatclub.com
Email:
CareRatClub@gmail.com |
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For questions please contact one of
the club officers:
Nicole
Sorraiamustang@yahoo.com
Harry & Amy 626-791-7429
Hawschultz@aol.com
Hilloah 626-737-4737
RatzRealm@gmail.com
Rachel
PackageRatz@gmail.com
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DIRECTIONS
Heading West
on the 210 freeway exit at Sierra Madre Blvd/San Marino turn
left onto Sierra Madre Blvd take it all the way down to Huntington
Drive-turn right onto Huntington and turn right on Monterey Road.
(DO NOT GET OFF AT THE SIERRA MADRE/BALDWIN EXIT)
Heading East
on the 210 freeway exit at Lake Avenue. Turn right onto Lake
Ave. Take Lake Avenue all the way down to Monterey Road and
turn right. |
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CARE Mission
Statement:
The California Association of Rat Enthusiasts (CARE) is dedicated to
promoting and improving the fancy rat through openness, education of
owners, mentorship of new breeders, and by offering family-friendly
fun and information |