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Maine animal shelter that lost power in wind and rain storm asking for donations

Maine animal shelter that lost power in wind and rain storm asking for donations

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An animal shelter in Waterville that’s been without power as a result of Monday’s storm is asking for donations.

The Waterville Area Humane Society says the animals are all okay, but they’re in need of some donations.

They’re accepting large water jugs, cardboard flats and disposable litter boxes, linens, and dog and cat food.

Anyone looking to drop off donations can leave them in the front door entryway at the Waterville Humane Society at 100 Webb Road.

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