
The Sabine Animal Shelter, located on McDonald Drive in Many, is urgently seeking the community’s help as it struggles with overcrowding. With kennels full and space running out, the shelter is asking residents to consider adopting a pet this weekend and help save lives.
In an effort to ease overcrowding and avoid euthanasia, the shelter is waiving all adoption fees for fully vetted cats and dogs during a special adoption event this Saturday, July 26. The shelter will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and all animals available for adoption are up to date on vaccinations and ready for loving homes.
Organizers emphasize that every adoption makes a difference. “Adopt and save a life” is more than a slogan—it’s a plea for help.
Anyone interested in adopting is encouraged to visit the shelter on Saturday and meet the animals in need.