New $16M animal shelter looks to give community a face-lift


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HAILEY, Idaho (AP) — A new Idaho animal shelter will feature a "cat cafe," where potential pet owners can order a coffee or cookies and go into a petting area to socialize with the shelter's felines.

The Times-News reports the new $16 million Animal Shelter of the Wood River Valley in Hailey, which is under construction, is set to open at the end of the year.

Executive Director and Medical Director Jo-Anne Dixon says the 30,000-square-foot (2,787.1-square-meter) facility will replace the existing dilapidated buildings and be an ideal place for the community.

The shelter also will feature "Central Bark," a space that will offer on-leash dog walking and a splash pad.

As of last week, the shelter had raised $14.2 million of the needed $16 million for its new facility. This is its third year of fundraising.

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Information from: The Times-News, http://www.magicvalley.com

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