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Fall for Kittens, Kimberley

Shelters across the province, including the East Kootenay SPCA are overflowing with kittens
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Argo is three months old

The East Kootenay Branch of the Society for Preventiion of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is hoping you will ‘fall for kittens’ next week.

BCSPCA branches across the province are offering a special deal on kittens, trying to reduce a surplus before winter.

The Fall for Kittens event runs from Monday, November 26 until sunday, December 9, 2012. During that time, anyone wishing to give a homeless kitten a home will receive 50 per cent off all adoption fees. That applies to all feline adoptions.

“The BC SPCA takes in more than 17,000 homeless cats and kittens each year and right now our shelters are filled to capacity,” says Lorie Chortyk, general manager of community relations for the BC SPCA. “Normally at this time of year the number of abandoned and surrendered kittens lessens, but the kittens just keep coming this year and we are really overwhelmed with the number of homeless kittens and cats who need loving homes. We hope this special promotion will be an incentive for people who have thought through their decision to adopt a pet and are just waiting for the right time.”

Chortyk says that there are currently 936 adult cats and 1,146 kittens in SPCA facilities across the province needing good homes.

And plenty of those are right here in the East Kootenay.

A cat or kitten adopted from the SPCA is already spayed or neutered, vaccinated, has been treated for parasites, has an identification tattoo or microchip, and has received a full medical check up.

As an added bonus all cats and kittens are also covered by six weeks pet insurance courtesy of Petsecure to ensure their health during the transition to a new home.

According to Chortyk the average cost to the SPCA to care for a cat during its stay is $784. Even regular adoption fees are far less than that.

However, as much as the SPCA wants to find homes for these kitties, pet adoption is a serious commitment and they do want  to make sure the cat is going to the right home.

The usual adoption application and procedures will apply.

For more details on the Fall for Kittens promotion, visit your local SPCA branch or visit spca.bc.ca to view all adoptable animals and for information on SPCA locations across B.C.

The East Kootenay SPCA is located at 3339 Highway 3 & 95 in Cranbrook. Call (250) 426-6751 or email eastkootenay@spca.bc.ca

 



Carolyn Grant

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