Oregon Humane Society Announces Reduced Adoption Fees for Holiday Season
In the spirit of the holiday season, the Oregon Humane Society (OHS) is making it easier for families to welcome a new furry friend into their homes by slashing adoption fees throughout December. The initiative aims to increase pet adoptions during a time when many people are looking to add a companion to their family dynamic.
Starting December 1, the OHS is offering special discounts on adoption fees for both dogs and cats. This initiative includes a wide variety of pets housed at the shelter, encouraging potential adopters to come and find their perfect match. The reductions aim to not only ease the financial burden but also to promote responsible pet ownership.
OHS spokespersons emphasize the benefits of adopting rather than buying pets, highlighting the importance of giving shelter animals a second chance at life. Many of the animals available for adoption are already vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed or neutered, making the transition into a new home seamless for families.
The organization hopes that the campaign will inspire community members to consider adoption as a gift this holiday season. The OHS is calling for the public to come visit the shelter, meet the animals, and discover the joy that a new pet can bring into their lives.
With the increase in animal intakes during the winter months, the OHS is dedicated to finding loving homes for as many pets as possible before the end of the year. This holiday season, families are encouraged to open their hearts and homes to a new four-legged companion, making it a memorable and fulfilling time for both the pets and their new owners.
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