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Adopt a furry friend through the Humane Society of Greater Miami, which has shelters in North and South Miami. Future pet owners are encouraged to bring their families and spend time playing with several of the pets before deciding on which to take home. If you don't bond with any of the shelter's current residents, or you have specific size, age or breed requirements you can enroll in its Match-a-Pet program, in which you can meet with an adoption counselor from the Society and describe the kind of pet you would like. The Society will call you when they receive a pet matching that description A new cat or kitten could be yours for only $60, or if you're ready to take on a puppy or dog, $90. In addition, the Society's spaying/neutering and vaccination clinics are open Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, call (305) 696-0800 for the North shelter or (305) 252-3389 for the South shelter.
If you are looking for an exotic, luxuriant, cosmopolitan locale, look no further than Miami. Miami residents come from more than 121 countries, speak 68 languages, and the Miami-Dade school district teaches students in sixteen languages. One of the primary trade centers in the United States, the Port of Miami handles close to $80 billion in trade every year. So come down and check out some beautiful Miami Real Estate and enjoy this diverse community for yourself. Miami living isn't just for the rich and famous!
Miami-Dade County invested additional $50 million in Operation Safe Streets, a successful effort improve Miami quality of life by reducing crime and promoting programs like Citizen's Watch, and Victim Services. Violent crime in Miami is down by 5 percent, as are robberies, burglaries and auto thefts.