As many left Florida before Hurricane Irma hit, so did some pets. SPCA Cincinnati announced on Tuesday that some of the pets they rescued from Florida shelters will soon be up for adoption.

From the SPCA Cincinnati Facebook page…

“28 of the 35 animals that we received from Florida last Friday will be available for adoption tomorrow 9/13 at 6:30 p.m. at our Sharonville facility. Our current adoption fee of $40.00 will apply. A lottery drawing will be held for animals with more than one interested party.

The other 7 animals are currently undergoing further medical treatment and will become available for adoption in the near future.

Please note that these are not displaced animals with owners. These animals were being housed in shelters in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for adoption. The animals were then evacuated to make room for the displaced animals of Hurricane Irma.”

Click here for more information on how you can adopt.

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