An unidentified speaker said the Aurora Animal Care and Control Division placed 630 animals last year, a figure the speaker described as doubling adoption totals in recent years. The announcement also highlighted a free microchipping program run by the division and noted that animals available for adoption are featured on the center’s website.
The statement did not identify the speaker by name. The announcement framed the placement number as a record and presented the microchipping program as part of the shelter’s efforts to increase reunifications and responsible pet ownership. The speaker did not provide prior-year totals beyond saying the number had doubled, and no additional program funding or timeline details were given.
The Aurora Animal Care and Control Division’s website hosts photos and listings of animals available for adoption, the speaker said. No formal actions, votes, or policy changes were recorded in the transcript.