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  • Offer half off pet adoptions
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    Seymour, a chocolate mixed breed, is up for adoption at the North Central Los Angeles Animal Shelter branch.

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    Six Los Angeles city animal shelters are making it easier for people to adopt a pet, offering half off adoption fees this month in an effort to reduce overcrowding in city kennels.

    About the event: During “Biggies and Meow Meows” adoption month, the fees for large dogs are $51. For kittens, the fee is just $25, and you’ll only pay $12.50 for an adult cat.

    Why it matters: Kennels are at more than double capacity, with 1,538 dogs in 737 cages as of Thursday morning, according to the Los Angeles Department of Animal Services. Earlier this year, shelters announced that 100 dogs would be euthanized due to overcrowding.

    “This is an excellent opportunity to save a life by bringing home a great new companion animal and helping to ensure there is life-saving space in the City shelters for animals with nowhere else to go,” said Bill Crowe, Director of The Paula Kent Meehan Pet Care Foundation, which is sponsoring the adoption event.

    How to adopt: Animals available for adoption from the Chatsworth, Lincoln Heights, San Pedro, South LA, Van Nuys, West LA shelters come already spayed or neutered, vaccinated, licensed, and microchipped. Contact Info@pawsforlifek9.org for more details.

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