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Billings animal shelter searching for a new home after 23 years [Video]

BILLINGS — A Billings animal shelter is searching for a new home, after their landlord alerted them that the building they’ve rented for 23 years will be up for sale.

The no-kill shelter, Help For Homeless Pets, has been a part of the Billings community since 1998, when owner Angie Cook created it to help feral cats find a home. Today, it serves all types of animals.

“Dogs and cats, we try to help everybody we can,” said Cook Monday afternoon. “The goal is to help the homeless ones that don’t have any alternative where to go to.”

For years, Help for Homeless Pets has made a significant impact in the community. Cook said that on an average year, they bring nearly 2,000 animals in and try to relocate them into homes.

“It’s really rewarding to see some of these animals turn around and get to go to awesome homes,” …

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