BJC Animal Control Announces 12th Anniversary with New Web Site Launch

 

Birmingham-Jefferson County (BJC) Animal Control Services announced today the launch of its new Web site, www.bjcanimalcontrol.com, on this the day of the facility’s 12th Anniversary. The new site, developed by Zeekee Interactive, includes information on the organization’s mission, services and adoptions, as well as recent news and helpful tips about spaying/neutering and lost/found pets. Also incorporated on the site is BJC’s new logo design and newsletter.
 
“Our ultimate goal in creating this new Web site was to educate the public on the services we offer as well as to provide a better way to display the adoptable animals at BJC,” says Steve Smith, the director of BJC Animal Control.
 
BJC Animal Control also connects with patrons via Facebook and Twitter through regular updates about adoptable pets and upcoming events. To find BJC on Facebook, search BJCACS Adoptions and to follow BJC on Twitter, go to www.twitter.com/bjcanimal.
 
 
About BJC Animal Control
Since Oct. 1, 1997, BJC Animal Control has operated the Jefferson County impoundment facility under contract with the Jefferson County Commission and the City of Birmingham. BJC’s mission is to actively preserve, protect and enhance the health, safety and comfort of the citizens of Jefferson County by taking violent, injured or at-large animals off the streets to keep the community free from potentially threatening nuisances.