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QAC Animal Services to Participate in Maryland 3000 Adoption Challenge

August 8, 2024 by The Spy Leave a Comment

For the month of August, adoption fees will be waived for all participating animal shelters and rescues across Maryland as part of the Maryland 3000 adoption challenge. This successful event, which began over 10 years ago, took a short hiatus during COVID-19, but all participating shelters are excited for its return.

“The goal of this statewide challenge is to adopt out 3,000 animals to new and loving homes,” said Kelly Hamilton, chief of animal services. “The staff at Queen Anne’s County Animal Services is prepared to help you every step of the way through the adoption process and beyond to ensure a smooth transition for you and your new family pet.”

2024 has been a difficult year for animal shelters across the country, with most seeing a sharp increase in the number of animals entering shelters. Queen Anne’s County Animal Services is no exception, experiencing a 50% increase in their cat population from just one year ago. Campaigns such as the Maryland 3000 hope to encourage residents to adopt from their local shelters or rescue organizations.

“We hope everyone looking to adopt an animal this summer takes advantage of this wonderful opportunity to participate in the Maryland 3000,” said Hamilton.

Not ready to adopt? Queen Anne’s County Animal Services is always looking for volunteers and fosters. For more information, please contact the shelter at (410) 827-7178 or visit their website.

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