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No-Fee Adoptions Offered On All Black Cats & Kittens

Every adoptable cat or kitten will be spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated.

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(SALEM) - In honor of the busiest shopping day of the year, Willamette Humane Society is hosting a special Black Friday adoption event starting at noon on Friday, November 25. Adoption fees will be waived on any black (or mostly black) cats or kittens adopted from the shelter Friday, November 25 through Sunday, November 27. The waived fee is also valid on any black cats adopted from Willamette Humane’s satellite adoption centers at the Keizer Station PETCO or at Nature’s Pet Market in South Salem.

Willamette Humane currently has approximately 30 black cats available for adoption. The regular $50 - $70 adoption fee will be waived on all cats and kittens that are predominantly black, including those with “tuxedo” (mostly black with some white markings) and “tortoiseshell” (black with mottled orange or cream markings) color patterns. Donations, of course, are still welcome to help offset the costs of care.

Every adoptable cat or kitten will be spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated before going home. All cat adoptions also include a certificate for a free health exam by a participating veterinarian, a personalized ID tag, temporary collar, carrier, and 30 days of pet health insurance. To meet the animals available for adoption from Willamette Humane Society, visit the shelter at 4246 Turner Road SE in Salem.

To view photos and profiles of available pets, go to www.willamettehumane.org or call (503) 585-5900 for more information.

Willamette Humane Society has served the communities of Marion and Polk Counties since 1965 and is an independent, private nonprofit that receives no tax dollars. WHS is not supported by, or affiliated with, any other local or national animal welfare organization. WHS serves more than 9,000 animals annually and relies on donor support and its for-profit ventures to promote the welfare of animals through leadership, education, and action. To learn more, visit www.WillametteHumane.org.




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