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Last Chance for March Madness!!

Mar 28, 2014

Last chance for March Madness!! Stop by our shelter today, tomorrow and Monday between 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. to meet all of our adoptable animals! If you and your family think that now is the purrrrfect time to adopt, you can enter to win a Cat-tastic Gift Basket or a Deluxe Dog Basket which will set you up with everything you will need for your new Forever Friend! For more information about adoptions or March Madness please give us a call at 705-745-4722 x200!

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