 So right now we are considering ourselves a state of emergency based on our pet population exceeding our kennels, meaning we do not have enough space to house animals as they come in on a daily basis. So we are really relying on the community to help us out by either volunteering, fostering, donating or most importantly adopting. Adopting is the best way to ensure that animals leaving our facility and going into a home environment without needing to return. Adopting is incredibly easy as is fostering, come on in, meet our crew, spend time with an animal that you may be interested in. Adoptions are on site and the animals leave the same day. You just have to fill out an adoption contract and pay the appropriate fees. Fostering is also very easy. Our foster coordinator can get you set up with the appropriate paperwork and get you out the door with an animal that day as well. So our first June promotion is National Hug Your Cat Day. That is taking place June 1st through the 4th and all cat adoptions will be waived. Cats are spayed or neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines. Our second June promotion is going to be National Best Friends Day. All adoptions are going to be waived June 6th through the 11th. And again, all adoptable animals are spayed or neutered, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines. If you can't commit to adopting, come on out and see how you can help us through volunteer or foster efforts. We do have a wonderful doggy day out program that allows people to come and take a dog out for the day, whether that be to get them into a home environment to relax or out and about on the town to stretch their legs. It's really great enrichment for the dogs and the staff appreciate that very much. If you're interested in fostering, you can come take something home temporarily without the long-term adoption commitment that will help these animals while we get them ready for adoption as well. Adopting is so beneficial for your local shelter and the animals within it. So getting an animal into a home environment is obviously the goal here. Shelter environments are not ideal, especially long-term. And we do have a few long-term residents that would love to be adopted and have a forever home and family. So come on out and meet any of those dogs. Our staff would be happy to do meet-and-greets if you have a dog at home already or to get you set up in one of our meet-and-greet kennels so you can spend time with that animal. We're located at 127 Humane Lane just off of Shop Rd in Columbia. Our phone number is 803-776-PETS.