At the Spaa shelter in Maine-et-, “animals arrive in very poor condition”

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The Angevin shelter will celebrate its 38th animal festival this weekend. Thanks to donations and partnerships, the Spaa d’ can look to the future with peace of mind.

Around fifty adult cats are up for adoption every day at the Spaa d’Angers. | LAURENT COMBET ARCHIVES


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  • Around fifty adult cats are up for adoption every day at the Spaa d’Angers. | LAURENT COMBET ARCHIVES

The Spaa (Autonomous Animal Protection Society) of Angers will celebrate its 38th animal festival on Sunday. The opportunity to take stock of the state of the shelter, at a time when the number of animal abandonments is not decreasing. We can rest easy for three years. Without gifts, we die. But we have partnerships for food which are sufficient explains the president, Michelle Doisneau. The Neuville-sur- shelter came again this morning to collect bags of kibble. We are also fortunate to have donations and legacies that allow us to provide medical care for our animals. There are sometimes moments of fear when there is only one free box left but…

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