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Homeless pets in shelters at risk of overcrowding

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Homeless pets in shelters everywhere are at risk due to overcrowding. To ensure these deserving pets get a chance at finding loving homes, Bissell Pet Foundation is hosting its spring national “Empty the Shelters” reduced-fee adoption event from May 2 – 8, 2022, including area shelters:

South Bend Animal Resource Center

Fulton County Animal Center

Services are also available at:

Indianapolis Animal Care Services
Humane Society for Boone County
Vanderburgh Humane Society
Independent Cat Society
Greensburg Decatur County Animal Shelter
White River Humane Society
Bartholomew County Humane Society
Indy Humane (Humane Society Of Indianapolis)

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