Spay Illinois, SAYv Animal Organization partner to save lives

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SAYv Animal Organization, a shelter in Plainfield is partnering with Spay Illinois to provide homeless pets with healthcare. Spay Illinois provides free car through their 100% Initiative. Rescue centers save money on veterinary treatment so they can help more animals.

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