The Anti-Cruelty Society Shows Their Love for Cats This Valentine's Day

Top Quote Dedicated Donor Offers to Pay Half of all Cat Adoption Fees on February 14. End Quote
  • Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) February 09, 2012 - The Anti-Cruelty Society is hoping to make some perfect matches this Valentine's Day. Thanks to the generosity of a caring donor, cat adoption fees will be half of the regular adoption fee.

    "On average, The Anti-Cruelty Society houses 75 percent more cats than dogs and we want to work hard to find them permanent homes," said Dr. Robyn Barbiers, president of The Anti-Cruelty Society. "Cats make wonderful pets and can be a great fit for many families."

    On February 14, 2012 the adoption fee for one cat will be waived if the adopter decides to adopt two, or the adopter can pay half price for one cat. All standard adoption requirements apply. There are many benefits to owning two cats that include socialization, mental stimulation and exercise-in addition to receiving double the love.

    The Anti-Cruelty Society cat adoption fees are normally $60 for adult cats or $75 for kittens under six months. Adoption fees include a complete veterinary exam, all initial vaccinations, spay or neuter, an ID tag and permanent identification microchip, a collar, a cat carrier and 15 days free post-adoption veterinary care in our clinic insurance offer, and of course, a wonderful family companion.

    For more information about The Anti-Cruelty Society, and to read about all of our adoptable animals, please call (312) 644-8338 or visit www.anticruelty.org. Additionally, you can visit us at 510 N. LaSalle (at the corner of West Grand Ave.) in Chicago.

    About The Anti-Cruelty Society
    The Anti-Cruelty Society is Chicago's oldest and largest, private, open-admission, unlimited stay humane society. With a mission of building a community of caring by helping pets and educating people, its comprehensive programs and services help over 50,000 animals and humans every year and include: adoption, charity veterinary clinic, low or no-cost spay/neuter clinic, cruelty investigations and rescue, humane education & community outreach, a free behavior hotline, dog training classes, S.A.F.E. program (short-term accommodations for emergencies), The Bruckner Rehabilitation & Treatment Center, the Virginia Butts Berger Cat Clinic, and the Dog Rehabilitation Center. For more information, visit www.anticruelty.org or call (312) 644-8338.

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