Did you know that black-furred dogs and cats wait four times longer in shelters to be adopted?

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Did you know that black-furred dogs and cats wait four times longer in shelters to be adopted?

We hope this fact will make you want to adopt our beautiful and fun-loving ebony-colored friends today! They have huge personalities and an endless supply of cuddles! For every cat and dog adoption this month, Subaru of New England will donate $100 to RCHS up to $3,100. Call the adoption center at 802.483.6700 to set up a time to meet our raven-haired superstars! And please #SNELovesPets to help RCHS receive $5 for every hashtag during the month of October!

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