Certified pre-owned cats - $0 down

By admin | August 28, 2009

Submitted by The Cat/Dog Log Blog

If you’ve looked into adopting a cat from your local humane society or animal shelter, you know that there’s a small adoption fee charged to cover their costs, including spaying/neutering and other veterinary care.

However, the Michigan Humane Society ,along with many other humane societies throughout the United States, has been trying a special promotion to help find homes for the countless older cats that have found their way to the shelters through no fault of their own. This year has been an especially busy one at most shelters, as people losing their homes and moving into apartments that don’t allow pets have been forced to surrender their beloved pets. It’s usually easy to find good homes for kittens, but it’s the older cats that are harder to place for some reason. So many humane societies around the country have been experimenting with removing the adoption fee.

All cat’s have been vaccinated, groomed, passed behavioral evaluation, and spayed/neutered, so they’re ready for their new family. A thorough screening process is in place to assure that these cats end up in a safe and happy environment. The Michigan Humane Society’s campaign has been so successful that they plan to continue it.

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