A unique adoption center is making progress in the effort to save homeless pets.
Since opening a couple of years ago at Cottonwood Mall, Furburbia has adopted out thousands of cats and dogs.
This year their goal is 2-thousand animals, and they're almost there.
Local rescue groups and animal shelters bring in new pets daily.
For about 65-dollars and some paperwork, shoppers can take home a new friend.
The fee includes a spay or neuter and shots.
Temme Martin/No More Homeless Pets
- "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE TO GO TO SHELTERS BECAUSE IT IS SO OVERWHELMING ...THIS IS AN EASY PLACE TO ADOPT. YOU COME IN, THERE'S A SMALLER NUMBER OF ANIMALS TO CHOOSE FROM AND YOU'RE ALSO SOLVING THE PET OVERPOPULATION PROBLEM, BY GIVING A HOMELESS ANIMAL A HOME."
Furburbia is in the Cottonwood Mall upstairs, next to JC Penney.