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Kingston Humane Society welcomes the public on Shelter Day

WATCH: Kingston Humane Society welcomes public on Shelter Day – Jun 1, 2019

Members of the community were invited to tour the Kingston Humane Society as the organization marked Shelter Day.

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Saturday’s open house gave the public a chance to learn more about the work and support involved in caring for injured, sick, homeless and abused animals.

Christie Haaima, the society’s animal programs manager, explains.

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“This is a temporary stay for them, but no animal should have to live in a shelter,” Haaima said.

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“So we want to reduce the amount of time that they spend in a shelter, get them spayed or neutered, all of their medical stuff done and ready to find a forever family, where they can enjoy the rest of their days lazing in the window and doing the kind of things that cats love to do.”

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The day included tours of the shelter, a clinic to microchip pets as well as an adoption event for cats and kittens.

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The shelter currently has in excess of 200 cats and kittens.

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