The centre, on Moor Knoll Lane, is inviting locals to get invloved and be part of their anniversary celebrations on Saturday, September 30.
In January 2003, the Leeds and Wakefield department merged collectively to turn into one, after years of working as two seperate charities.
Since the merge, the brand new self-funded charity has helped, and rehomed, tons of of animals to loving households.
Throughout the years, the department has additionally had a number of totally different properties, earlier than settiling within the present centre in East Ardsley, which opened on June 27, 2015.
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Throughout the summer season, the department has already been celebrating the milestone, internet hosting a Summer Fun Day and Dog Show in Clarence Park final month.
Now, the department is encouraging locals to hitch them for additional celebrations.
From 12pm to 4pm, there can be a wide range of stalls, video games, and refreshments, in addition to a kids’s treasure hunt across the centre.
A spokesperson from the native centre stated: “Join us at our Birthday Tea Party on Saturday, September 30 from 12pm-4pm, for a enjoyable crammed afternoon at our Animal Centre to have fun the twentieth 12 months of our department!
“It’s going to be a great day to celebrate the 20th anniversary of our branch and to raise much needed funds to help the dogs, cats and rabbits at our centre. We can’t wait to see you there!”