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Cincinnati Shelter in Crisis
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Cincinnati Animal CARE is in emergency mode, caring for nearly 900 animals with just 15 dog kennels left—thanks to a summer surge that’s hit shelters hard. The director’s calling on the community to open their homes through adoption or fostering, since every space freed up saves lives. Adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchips—$40 for cats, $75 for dogs—with a small dog license fee for Hamilton County residents. They’re open this weekend at two locations: Colerain Ave for dogs, Dane Ave for both dogs and cats. Can’t adopt or foster? Volunteer or donate via their website—your help matters now.
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