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Denver Animal Shelter Celebrating ‘Black Fur-Day’ With $20 Adoptions

Nov 23, 2022, 7:35 AM

People looking for new furry family members skyrockets around the holidays every year, so if your family is in the market for a new dog or cat here is a reason to do it a little early this year! The Denver Animal Shelter is playing on Black Friday with their “Black Fur-Day,” giving you a chance to adopt a new family member for just $20!

Adoptions fees will drop to just $20 this Friday for all dogs and cats that have any trace of black fur. The fee will include the animal’s spay or neuter cost, vaccinations, and a one-year pet license.

Adoption hours on Friday will be from 11:30 AM until 5:30 PM.

For more information visit the Denver Animal Shelter website here.

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