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BC SPCA looks to free up space for wildfire animals with half-price adoptions

BC SPCA has provided emergency boarding for more than 80 animals
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The promotion takes place from July 20 to 30.

The BC SPCA is holding a half-price adoption promotion to free up space in its locations for the emergency boarding of animals impacted by wildfires.

“Our goal is to create capacity for as many animals needing free temporary shelter as possible, while at the same time finding wonderful homes for the animals currently in our care,” said Lorie Chortyk, general manager of communications for the BC SPCA, in a news release.

The promotion takes place from July 20 to 30 with sponsorship from Hill’s Pet Nutrition.

“We are offering 50% off adoption fees of all companion animals – dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, guinea pigs and other small animals,” said Chortyk. “We encourage anyone who has been thinking about adopting a pet to take advantage of this promotion. You will not only be providing a loving home for a deserving animal in our care, but it will also help the BC SPCA’s emergency response for animals in crisis.”

The BC SPCA said it has provided free emergency boarding for more than 80 animals since the fires began through its shelters and at a BC SPCA Animal Evacuation Centre set up in Kamloops on July 7.

If you are interested in adopting, visit the BC SPCA website at spca.bc.ca/adopt.

 

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