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Saskatoon SPCA reaches cat capacity

The Saskatoon SPCA has stopped accepting cats given up by their owners because the shelter is at capacity.
The Saskatoon SPCA will be holding a special cat adoption drive on Aug. 11.

The Saskatoon SPCA has stopped accepting cats given up by their ownersbecause the shelter is atcapacity.

There are currently 150 cats in the facility and dozens more in foster homes.

"Accepting owned cats at this time would place the SPCA past its capacity to provide care for these animals at the level of standards set by the shelter," SPCA officials said in a press release.

Owners looking to surrender a cat can leave their name and contact information and the shelter will reach them when there's room available.

To help with space concerns, and avoid euthanizing animals, the SPCA will be holding a special adoption drive where cat adoption fees will only be $10.

The event will take place on August 11, from 12 p.m. CST to 5 p.m. CST.