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This Saturday, animal lovers in Fort Collins have a unique opportunity to adopt a furry friend at no cost. The Animal Friends Alliance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to animal welfare, is teaming up with local real estate professional Dennis Schick to cover all adoption fees for dogs and cats. This initiative is part of a broader national campaign aimed at promoting pet adoption and finding loving homes for animals in need.
The event offers a chance for families and individuals to welcome a new pet into their lives without the financial burden of adoption fees. Attendees can meet a variety of animals looking for forever homes, making it an ideal occasion for those considering adding a pet to their family.
By participating in this event, not only do adopters gain a loyal companion, but they also contribute to the mission of reducing the number of animals in shelters. This collaboration highlights the importance of community involvement in animal welfare and the joy that comes from adopting a pet.
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