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  2. Adoption fees being waived to save animals in crowded ... - AOL

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    The fees are being waived through Tuesday for select dogs and all cats and kittens.

  3. Cumberland County is waiving pet adoption fees. Here's how ...

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    Cumberland County Animal Services is waiving pet adoption fees throughout the month of August during the Clear the Shelters campaign.

  4. Shelter animals get Christmas lunch from Friends of ... - AOL

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    Cumberland County's director of animal services said during the holidays there is a slight uptick in animal adoptions, but it's not enough. Shelter animals get Christmas lunch from Friends of ...

  5. Cumberland shelter stays full, which leads to euthanasia ...

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    A December promotion to boost adoptions helped, but Animal Services Director Elaine Smith says the public can help, too. Cumberland shelter stays full, which leads to euthanasia. What can be done?

  6. Tri-State Zoological Park - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-State Zoological Park was a 16-acre (6.5 ha) zoo located in Cumberland, Maryland, United States.The nonprofit zoo opened in 2003, [1] and contains mainly exotic animals rescued or in need of homes, including lions, tigers, primates, various exotics, birds and reptiles.

  7. Cumberland County animal shelter temporarily closed by viral ...

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    Cumberland County Animal Services is temporarily closed due to a canine parvovirus outbreak, according to a news release. "All dogs and puppies entering the Cumberland County Animal Services ...

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