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OSPCA York Region Animal Centre just five animals shy of getting 40 adopted by Dec. 24 – Toronto Sun

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The Ontario SPCA York Region Animal Centre is close to reaching its adoption goal this holiday season.
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The centre’s iAdopt for the Holidays campaign, in full swing until Dec. 24, has so far seen 35 animals adopted this month just five short of its goal of finding loving homes for 40 animals over the holidays.

“We’re so close to reaching our adoption goal, and we need your help to make it happen,” says Katrin Schoenmair, manager of Ontario SPCA York Region Animal Centre, in a statement.

“If you’ve been thinking about adopting, now is the time to make the season extra special for an animal in need. Let’s make their holiday dreams come true.”

So far the centre has adopted out 660 animals this year.

Animals adopted from the Ontario SPCA are spayed or neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and go home with food from Royal Canin to ensure a smooth transition.

Visit ontariospca.ca/adopt to view the many deserving animals who have so much love to give and even if you can’t adopt right now, you can donate to support their care.

Visit ontariospca.ca/donate to donate.

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