The SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) typically addresses stray animals by first assessing their health and safety. They may provide shelter, medical care, and food before attempting to locate the animal's owner through microchipping or public outreach. If owners cannot be found, the SPCA often places the animals up for adoption to find them new homes. Additionally, they may implement community programs aimed at reducing strays, such as spay/neuter initiatives.
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