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BC SCPA offering 50% off adoption fees for next week and a half

The BC SPCA is stretching ‘Adopt-a-Shelter-Pet-Day’ into a near two week event.

Anyone who adopts a pet from the SPCA between today (April 25) and May 5th will see half of their adoption fees waived.

On top of that, each shelter across the province will be holding an open house on Saturday (April 27).

“The open houses are an opportunity for the public to learn more about what the BC SPCA does and see all of the ways we care for animals in our community,” says Adrienne McBride, the BC SPCA’s Senior Director of Community Animal Centres. “It also gives us a chance to shine a light on some of the amazing animals in our centres who have been patiently waiting for their forever home.”

Last month, more than 200 cats were surrendered to the SPCA from a single property in Houston.

Some of those cats are ready for adoption in time for this event.

You can find out more about adopting a pet through the SPCA here.

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