ROUND 3: Meet the six new animals added to CACC’s Come Save Me campaign
Simone Gibson
·2 min read
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – The Columbus Animal Care and Control (CACC) continues its campaign to save its longest-housed animals and help them find forever homes.
This week, CACC introduced six additional animals needing a loving family and home.
The campaign is an ongoing effort to help animals find forever homes and offers anyone the opportunity to adopt animals at a cheaper price of $50. CACC encourages anyone looking to adopt an animal or has additional room for animals to take advantage of CACC’s adoption campaign.
For more information about the campaign reach out to CACC via phone at 706-225-4512 or in person at 4910 Milgen Rd.
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