BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) -- The Greater Birmingham Humane Society shelter is at capacity, and they need your help to save the lives of dogs and cats.

“Definitely if they’ve been thinking about adopting a pet, this is the time to adopt. If they’re at all interested in fostering a pet, this is absolutely the time to foster,” said Ivana Sullivan, the Chief Program Officer for the Greater Birmingham Humane Society.

On Friday and Saturday, GBHS is waiving adoption fees at all their locations in hopes of finding homes for the dozens of animals they are sheltering. The only fee that will need to be paid is the $10 micro chip fee. This week the CEO of the Greater Birmingham Humane Society, Allison Black Cornelius took to Facebook with an urgent plea:

“We are in a crisis here at GBHS, a major cri

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