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Pet adoption fees slashed at Wake County Animal Center

Between Jan. 6 and Jan. 12, adoption fees for pets 6 months and older will be $25 for dogs and name-your-price for cats.

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Pet adoption fees slashed at Wake County Animal Center
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Wake County Animal Center is beginning 2024 with a pet adoption special.

Between Jan. 6 and Jan. 12, adoption fees for pets 6 months and older will be $25 for dogs and name-your-price for cats.

Right now there are 69 dogs and two puppies at the shelter. Another 23 cats, two kittens and 22 dogs are in foster care, ready for adoptions.

The shelter at 820 Beacon Lake Drive, near the intersection of Interstate 440 and New Bern Avenue in Raleigh, is open for adoptions six days a week between noon and 6 p.m.

The Wake County Animal Center just stopped allowing pet owners to surrender their animals -- unless the animal was adopted from the shelter -- due to overcrowding issues.

The shelter will still take in strays and lost pets.

A look on the WRAL Facebook page shows many viewers concerned about pets being abandoned now that pet drop-offs aren’t an option. With ongoing capacity challenges, a county commissioner said building a new animal center has been in the budget for years but finding a site that meets all the requirements is difficult.

"For the past three years we have had $40 million in the budget to purchase land and start building a new animal center," Wake County Commissioner Vickie Adamson said.

Adamson said there's no way to expand the current building and they are landlocked. The search is geared toward finding a centralized location that has enough space. They've been actively looking for three years now.

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