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As Thanksgiving approaches, Broward County Animal Care is gearing up for a special holiday event to provide a feast for the shelter animals under its care. According to their recent announcement, the agency is holding a "Pawsgiving Feast" on Tuesday, November 26, and is seeking donations from the community to help make the occasion memorable for the furry residents awaiting adoption. The shelter's wishlist includes uncooked frozen turkeys, canned green beans, pumpkin, and yams without added salts or sugars, stuffing mix that's devoid of onions, and whipped cream—all to prepare a pet-friendly Thanksgiving meal.
Community members who wish to contribute to this Pawsgiving celebration can drop off food donations at Broward County Animal Care's facility located at 2400 SW 42nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, specifically by Monday, November 25 between 11 AM and 6 PM, these donations aim to ensure that shelter animals can partake in a holiday meal. In their call to the public, the shelter emphasizes providing a sense of normalcy and joy for these animals during the holiday season, acknowledging that while they may not have a traditional family setting, they are no less deserving of celebration and love.
For more information on the types of donations needed and details about the upcoming Pawsgiving event, please visit the official website of Broward County Animal Care. The agency has shared an official announcement with full details for those interested in participating in the Pawsgiving Feast or learning more about the organization. Contact information is also available on their website.









