Intakes are up at ACPS Jacksonville, but so are positive outcomes

In the first five months of the year, Animal Care & Protective Services Jacksonville has taken in more animals than expected.

ACPS reports that cat intake rose 10% from January through May compared to the same timeframe last year. The number was even higher for dogs, rising 24%.

“That means more lost, abandoned, and at-risk pets are finding safety at Animal Care & Protective Services,” said the shelter…

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