From July 1 to July 3, the Cleveland Animal Protective League is lowering its adoption fees for cats and kittens to celebrate the Fourth of July.
The “Red, White and Mew” promotion will run at its Willey Avenue and Ridge Road PetSmart locations where people looking to add a cat to their home can do so at a much lower price.
Cat-lovers looking to adopt can take home an older cat (over a year old) for $5 (regularly $45). Kittens under a year old that normally cost $95 will be $20 to adopt.
Travel boxes are provided for the ride home and each cat has been spayed or neutered and has all the necessary vaccinations. The adopter will be given care information, a free initial vet exam, a collar and ID tags for the cats.
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