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OLIVE TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — More than 70 cats and dogs are now in Michigan animal shelters ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
Some of those animals are being housed at Harbor Humane Society in West Olive, where staff say they were already in one of their busiest seasons.
“It’s summer time so most shelters are on the full side,” HHS executive director Jen Self-Aulgur said Wednesday.
The majority of the 73 animals went to shelters in Detroit, while others went to the Capital Area Humane Society in Lansing. HHS took in seven dogs. Before that, it was already working to place 200 cats and 40 dogs in forever homes.
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