Austin Animal Center says it has more than 700 animals at the shelter, many living in temporary pop-up crates due to space issues. It's holding a 'Clear the Crates' event to help animals get adopted.
"We are temporarily restricting intake now to ensure we can continue to provide the level of animal care that our community expects," said Chief Animal Services Officer Don Bland in a social media post. "When all animals in our care can be placed in regular kennels instead of relying on temporary pop-up crates, we can fully open again."
There will be a "Clear the Crates" adoption event on Saturday, September 17 to help the animals find homes. All adoption fees will be waived. Every dog available for adoption that's saying in a crate will be located in a tent on the front lawn starting at 10 a.m.Call 311 and advise that you need assistance with an injured animal and ask to speak with Animal Protection Officer
Wait for the Animal Protection Officer to come pick up the animal. DO NOT BRING THE ANIMAL TO THE SHELTER.The shelter is open for adoption and reclaim Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It will reopen on September 25 for adoption and reclaim on Sundays.that I have read and agree
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