Steps are being taken to make sure the shelter is able to care for the increase in stray animals now and in the future.
This week, they're running a $10 microchip clinic to make sure lost pets can be reunited with their owners. People are also urged to make sure contact information is current on pets' chips and collars.
The SPCA just released its annual statistics, and they were able to find new homes for more than 2,300 animals in the last year.
Among the critters currently up for adoption are two special-needs kittens named Rhombus and Rhino, who have "wobbly cat" syndrome.
The shelter is also getting ready to grow. Construction is underway on a new veterinary and foster care center, scheduled to open this fall.
The $12.5 million facility is funded entirely from donations, with a goal of being able to help additional animals in need as the southern Placer County population continues to increase.
Placer SPCA also has a pet food pantry for people who cannot afford the rising cost of food for their animals, and a guardian angel program that helps pay for critical vet care.
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