VANCOUVER, B.C. – The BC SPCA is offering half-price adoptions to help create space for animals that have been displaced by flooding in the south.
With flooding continuing to impact communities across the province, the BC SPCA is holding have price adoption fees from November 24th to December 8th.
“The goal of this promotion is to create more room to house as many animals requiring free temporary boarding as possible by finding amazing forever homes for the animals in our care,” says Lorie Chortyk, general manager of communications for the BC SPCA.
The half-price promotion applies to all animals across the province with the exception of facilities in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, and Prince Rupert as they have been affected by flooding and other issues and the Haida Gwaii and 100 Mile House branches which don’t have facilities.
“We hope anyone who has been thinking about adopting a pet will take advantage of this opportunity,” says Chortyk.
“You will not only make a difference in the life of a deserving animal by giving them a loving home, you will also help us support pet guardians and their animals who have been displaced because of the flooding.”
Those looking to adopt a new fur-ever friend can do so through the BC SPCA website.
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