Sunday, June 19, 2011

Adopt a Kitty For A Special Price Until June 30th

You gotta know that I'm a kitty lover! If you've thought about bringing a furry critter into your life, now is a great time. This is from the city of Toronto:
"A friendly feline can add so much joy to your life. Can you make room for one?
The City of Toronto's Animal Services is holding a two-week special cat adoption event to promote and encourage the adoption of these wonderful animals into life-long loving homes. From Friday, June 17 to Thursday, June 30, the adoption fee for cats and kittens is being reduced to $25 (plus HST and a licence) - from $85.
This event is a wonderful opportunity and represents a great value for prospective cat owners, as these adoptable cats are already vaccinated, micro-chipped, spayed or neutered, vet-checked and de-wormed. Toronto residents are required to purchase a licence for all cats in Toronto (licences for sterilized cats are $15 or $7.50 for seniors).
The following Toronto Animal Services Shelters are open seven days a week from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
• West Region - 146 The East Mall (Highway 427 and Dundas Street West) • North Region - 1300 Sheppard Ave. W. (Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West) • East Region - 821 Progress Ave. (Highway 401 and Markham Road) • South Region - 140 Princes’ Blvd. (in the Horse Palace at Exhibition Place)
Cats available for adoption can be previewed by visiting http://www.toronto.ca/animalservices. If someone is unable to adopt a cat but wants to contribute to an improved life for these animals, a donation can be made through the website or in person at any of the City's four animal shelters."
Cheers,
Vanessa

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