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Indy Animal Shelter At Full Capacity, Warns Drop-Offs May Be Euthanized
PLUS: Indianapolis Animal Care Services has adoption specials in an effort to make room inside the over-crowded shelter.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Anyone looking to adopt a pet from Indianapolis Animal Care Services the shelter - you're needed now more than ever. The shelter announced they're at capacity. To make room in at the 2600 S. Harding St. shelter, a "Feline Frenzy" adoption special is taking place now through Oct. 1. Every cat's adoption fee is waived through that date.
More of a dog person? Adopt one for free this weekend.
We are at Capacity, Adopters Needed...HELP!!! "Feline Frenzy" $0 adoption special through Oct. 1!!! No better time to adopt than now. pic.twitter.com/kDR8IbYbsm
— Animal Care Services (@INDYACS) September 8, 2017
Whatever your animal preference, spread the word on these adoption specials. The shelter has reportedly put a sign on the door telling anyone considering dropping off an animal that there's a high risk it will be euthanized. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Indianapolis Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts and LIKE Indianapolis Patch on Facebook).
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For more information including adoption times and updates, visit the Indianapolis Animal Care Services Facebook page and @INDYACS
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