Denver Life Magazine

Adopt a fur friend

hen it comes to animal lovers, Colorado ranks high on the list. That’s why with the. “[Before the pandemic] we worked hard to get as many pets into foster homes as soon as we knew a stay-at-home order was coming. Many of our new foster homes ended up adopting which was great to see.” In response to COVID-19, FAS created a new form of foster communication focused on photo/story sharing and launched adoptions by appointment in early April. “While we’re all adjusting to this new normal, Shelters across the Front Range are working together to adapt. Adopting is giving the gift of hope to those pets for better days ahead.” Remember, when you adopt a furry friend, you truly are saving a life. For more information on donating or adopting, visit their website.

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