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  2. Here's how to get your dog or cat neutered for free in ... - AOL

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    Jan. 9—The city of Albuquerque's Animal Welfare Department is offering 150 free neuter surgeries for dogs and cats. Albuquerque residents can sign their four-legged friends up for free surgery ...

  3. Dogs and cats relocated around the US amid Hurricane ... - AOL

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    "The 14 dogs and 30 cats – all of whom are unowned – are receiving medical and behavioral care until they are made available for adoption in the coming weeks," ASPCA said. Massachusetts

  4. Woman’s $10k Offer to Adopt Dog She Fell in Love with on ...

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    After Jennifer Lee attempted to adopt Piggy, an 'outside dog' she met on vacation, the owners denied her offer of $10k. Lee plans to return to him in 2025 ... As Lee’s efforts to adopt and care ...

  5. KNME-TV - Wikipedia

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    KNME-TV (channel 5), branded New Mexico PBS or NM PBS, is a PBS member television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.Jointly owned by the University of New Mexico and Albuquerque Public Schools, it is a sister station to Santa Fe–licensed KNMD-TV (channel 5).

  6. Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque is home to over 300 other visual arts, music, dance, literary, film, ethnic, and craft organizations, museums, festivals and associations, and the state's capital Santa Fe is known for being a major arts city. One of the major art events in the state is the summertime New Mexico Arts and Crafts Fair, a nonprofit show exclusively for ...

  7. Homelessness in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico's homeless population is largely concentrated in Albuquerque, although homeless populations generally exist on a marginally lower scale in Santa Fe and Las Cruces. New Mexico's homeless population peaked in 2020, where it hit 3,300, roughly less than 0.2% of the state's population.

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