Ontario SPCA reducing adoption fees for all cats and kittens to $25 from Black Friday to Giving Tuesday


STOUFFVILLE, Ontario, Nov. 21, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ontario SPCA Animal Centres across the province are reducing adoption fees on all cats and kittens to $25 starting on Black Friday and continuing to Giving Tuesday to help find homes for the many cats and kittens in their care.  

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From Nov. 24-28, all cats and kittens will be available for adoption at the reduced fee of $25. All cats are spayed or neutered, microchipped, come with a gift of six weeks of pet insurance and are up to date with their vaccines. Plus, anyone who adopts a cat or kitten from an Ontario SPCA Animal Centre in November will receive a box of Arm & Hammer SLIDE clumping cat litter, while supplies last.

“All of our cats are so deserving of new homes. We hope this promotion encourages families to adopt,” says Tonya Martin, Director, Animal Centres & Humane Programming, Ontario SPCA. “If you can’t adopt right now, please tell your friends and family about the cats in our Animal Centres that are waiting for their forever families.”

To see adoptable animals, visit meetyourmatch.ontariospca.ca.

Already have an adopted pet? Enter the iAdopt contest!

Step 1 – Enter the grand prize contest at iAdopt.ca for your chance to WIN free pet food for a year from Royal Canin.

Step 2 – Post a picture of your adopted pet on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #iAdopt, or upload directly to our gallery at iAdopt.ca for chances to win weekly pet prize packs.

To learn more about iAdopt for the Holidays, or to enter the contest, visit iadopt.ca.

Ontario SPCA and Humane Society:

Protecting animals since 1873, the Ontario SPCA is Ontario's animal welfare organization. A registered charity, the Society is comprised of close to 50 Communities.

Since 1919, when Ontario's first animal welfare legislation was proclaimed, the Ontario SPCA, with the help of its Communities, has been entrusted to maintain and enforce animal welfare legislation. The Act provides Ontario SPCA agents and inspectors with police powers to do so.

The Ontario SPCA provides leadership in animal welfare innovations, including introducing high-volume spay/neuter services to Ontario and opening the Provincial Education & Animal Centre.

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