Thursday, July 7, 2011

Franklin County Humane Society is drowning in cats


The Franklin County humane society is experiencing a huge increase in owner surrendered and stray cats and kittens. 

The humane society says they have no way to house and care for the numbers of cats being left in the drop-off pen and left in boxes on the front door step.

They hope that there are people in the community who would be willing to adopt one or two of the animals and they are making it more affordable to do so.

The cost of adoption is usually $90.00 but until these cats and kittens are adopted, the cost is only $45.00 for one and $75.00 for two. 

They have a wide variety of cats including Siamese, Calico’s, Russian Blue’s, short hairs, long hairs, and medium hairs of every color.

All are feline leukemia negative, spayed or neutered and up to date on vaccinations.

If you would like to take a look at the cats you can stop by the Humane Society adoption center on Highway 65 north of Eastpoint.

You can also see the animals on-line at forgottenpets.org.


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