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PHOENIX — The Arizona Humane Society opened its latest state-of-the-art animal hospital and animal shelter Wednesday morning and it’s unlike anything the Valley has seen before.
"Yeah, we are so excited to actually be open now,” said Dr. Steven Hansen, the President & CEO of Arizona Humane Society. “We've been building this facility for the last two and a half years... There's nothing like this in the country." You can even grab a cup of coffee from Echo Coffee and explore the pet store in the lobby with pet supplies, apparel, and gifts.
The second floor is for cats and critters, featuring outdoor and enclosed ‘catios’ for your feline friends.
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