BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) — The Niagara County SPCA plans to reopen on July 1.
Some social distancing precautions will be in place.
Ten people or less will be allowed in the building at a time, and masks will be required.
You will no longer need an appointment to view an adoptable animal in the kennels during business hours, but appointments will still be required if you wish to adopt a dog.
Cat adoptions will not require an appointment.
In a statement, Executive director Tim Brennan said, "We look forward to welcoming the public back into our building and we thank everyone for their patience and cooperation during this difficult time. Although we had to move to curbside adoptions and appointment-only services temporarily, we still maintained a high adoption rate. On behalf of everyone at Niagara County SPCA and our shelter animals, we thank you for your support."
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