Peninsula SPCA Is Giving Away Kittens, Go Get One Now
| Peninsula Humane Society |
| Would really like a home. Thanks |
Right now as we type, the Peninsula Humane Society and SPCA is waiving adoption fees for all cats and kittens. That's not to say the agency isn't going to shoo away any donations, large or small.
To put this offer into context, cat adoptions would usually cost you somewhere between $80 and $95, depending on the age of the feline. That fee includes spaying or neutering, vaccinations, a health and behavior screening, an ID tag, and a microchip. So basically you will geet $300 worth of cat care for nothing if you adopt a feline today.
The SPCA has offered similar no-fee promotions in the past, but only for one day. However, the sun will not set on this sweet deal. We're guessing there are too many cats pouncing around the Peninsula these days.
| Peninsula Humane Society |
| Will you take me, too? |
"Our goal is to get a few hundred cats and kittens into new, permanent loving homes by Christmas," says SPCA spokesperson Scott Delucchi. "We will gladly trade adoption fees for those homes."
The PHS/SPCA's new adoption center is located at 1450 Rollins Rd. in Burlingame, and is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends. For more information go to www.PHS-SPCA.org.
Now stop being a selfish prick and open your arms to one of these homeless cats.
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