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The Montreal SPCA Adoption Day for Cats !

Montreal , November 4, 2013 – The Montreal SPCA is organizing Adoption Day for Cats, an adoption clinic featuring our feline friends, to be held on November 7, 2013 from 10:00am to 10:00pm at the two Montreal SPCA shelters. They inform that they are receiving a particularly high number of abandoned or stray cats.

 

As the main purpose of this day is to facilitate the adoption of at least 50 cats, the Montreal SPCA will offer every person who adopts a cat on Thursday, November 7, 2013 a gift* worth $75 (including litter box, post claw, toy, Litter Locker and a Royal Canin discount coupon). Also, professional photographers will be available free of charge to take pictures of adopters with their new feline friend (file photos will be provided on a CD).

 

“We also want to promote the importance of adopting a pet from a shelter rather than buying one from a pet store or online. Adopting gives a second chance and a home to a healthy animal, while saving lives.”- Anthony Johnson, Director of Development, Montreal

 

On November 7, Adoption Day for Cats will be open from 10:00am and 10:00pm at:

 

  • Montreal SPCA – 5215 Jean- Talon West, Montreal
  • SPCA Annexe – 7314 Mountain Sights, Montreal (one corner south of the SPCA)

 

Adoption counsellors will be happy to help you find the right companion.

 

ADOPTION FEES

 

  • Kitten (up to 5 months): $175
  • Cat (5 months and more): $125

 

These fees include sterilization (spaying or neutering), which is mandatory for all adopted cats, the first set of vaccinations, deworming treatment, a microchip and a 30-day health guarantee.

* Gifts are available while supplies last.

About Liliana

Liliana Danel has lived in Mexico City, Texas – and Montreal for the past 8 years. She and her husband share their home with with a 4 year old rescued Jack Russell Terrier named Romeo (aka Nanners) and 3 adopted lionhead bunnies. When it comes to animal suffering and neglect, she is passionate about spreading the word. An avid Twitterer, reader and Hello Kitty collector – Liliana hopes to shine a light on animal topics that would otherwise not get told.

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