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The shelter find the funds necessary to provide for the has been closed since the provincial emer- animals under their care. Most of the money gency orders were delivered on March 17. Donate A Paw needs to cover its operational “Pet adoptions were closed, and we costs comes through various fundraising stopped taking donations. Our staff continue events held throughout the year. This helps SUBMITTED PHOTO to go in however, and provide care to the to pay food, vet bills and other supplies STEPPING UP: The Caledon Animal Shelter has drastically limited its services since the animals under our charge,” explained Com- COVID-19 crisis began in early March. Organizations such as Donate A Paw have attempt- needed for the animals. munications Advisor at the Town of Caledon, ed to plug the gap to ensure feral animals are looked after in Caledon. The local rescue is a foster-based rescue Tony Maxwell. “We have put in place proto- and though Arcuri says they are grateful for cols, such as extra cleaning and physical dis- and out of the building to view or adopt
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