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Typically the fee can run anywhere from $95 to $150 (depending on the animal) and covers spay or neutering, vaccines, tests, medication and a microchip.
Now, all of that is taken care of thanks to the generosity of a community member who's asked to remain anonymous.
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Folks at the shelter said this kind of generosity is what their organization runs on as they have less than 30 staff members and about 300 volunteers.
Shelter Director, Shafonda Davis, has a message for the do-gooder making this all possible.
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"I would want them to know that their gift is saving hundreds of lives," Davis said. "And we are so grateful for their generous donation."
The free adoptions begin December 28 and run until December 31.
Find more information about adoption at the Animal Protection Society of Durham here.
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