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BC SPCA offering half priced adoption event due to extremely high shelter demand

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It’s the perfect time for anyone looking to adopt a four-legged or feathered friend to do so.

The BC SPCA is offering a half-off adoption promotion until October 6 to help free up space in its shelters across the province.

Lorie Chortyk, general manager of communications for the BC SPCA says many shelters are very full right now and the organization is now working to create space by providing animals with safe homes.

“What’s been happening in the recent weeks is we’ve had a lot of large-scale cases whether that’s cruelty cases involving abuse or hoarding cases, we just have a large number of animals in our shelters,” Chortyk said.

All companion animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, and small animals will be part of the promotion along with farm animals except for horses.

She says adoption is perfect for anyone looking to bring a pet into their home because a lot of the time the animals haven’t been able to experience real love from humans.

“They’re in our care through no fault of their own. They’re there because people either couldn’t look after them or wouldn’t look after them so a lot of them haven’t had the greatest chance in life. They haven’t had the best chance in life, they haven’t had the best interactions with human beings, they haven’t seen the best of humans yet.”

She adds a lot of the time when animals are adopted they go from being in extremely vulnerable situations to becoming the centre of their adopted families entire world.

A list of adoptable animals can be found on the BC SPCA website, as well as adoption application forms.

Adoption prices are determined by animal type and the region the shelter is located in.

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