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Cats available for adoption this week @ PETsMART |
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**There will not be an adoption fair on Saturday July 4th, but if you would like to adopt a kitten or cat, please call 678-817-9647 to schedule an appointment. Thank you ** Morrow, GA PETsMART Adoption Center @ SouthLake (1986 Mt Zion Rd, Morrow), 7/1/2009 - 7/11/2009: Meet: Jonas, Jack, Sally, Kali, Lilly, Lorenzo, Max, Serge, Stanley, Alfie, and Mindy. East Point, GA PETsMART Adoption Center @ Camp Creek (I-285/Camp Creek Rd, East Point), 7/1/2009 - 7/11/2009: Meet: Sam, Maury, Mickey and Zoey. 
Please visit our Kitty Photo Gallery for constantly updated photos, descriptions and a few stories about all our adoptable pets! With 120+ cats and kittens available for adoption, you are sure to find the perfect family member (or two or three)! Cat of the Month - Gabbana- You save $$$$ -She needs to be an ONLY CAT. Complete an Adoption Application or visit a PETsMART location listed above. Please note: We do not ship kittens or cats. See a few of our happy adopters posing for a snap-shot in the Photo Gallery! Thank you to the Atlanta Humane Society to inviting us to the Pet Parade On May 2nd! Cindy and Jill have found a wonderful home thanks to this event! |
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We lovingly call them Old Timers as they have been with us for more than a year and some have been here for almost three! These are kitties that truly need good indoor homes and the love of humans. You ask why haven’t they been adopted?? |
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Who Got Adopted Last Week? |
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Kitties who went to their forever homes for the week of June 20th: Leroy, Zeta, Countess, Else, Elva, Ginger, Zola, Albee, Monsieur, Gretta, Patricia, and Tangelo. |
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10th Anniversary of RescueCats, Inc. |
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We are celebrating RescueCats' BIG 10th Anniversary in June. Stay-tuned for super adoption specials! |
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Thanks to the RescueCats Volunteers |
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We greatly appreciate each and every RescueCats Volunteer. Hundreds of hours are donated to RescueCats each week to care for the animals. Please contact
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Imagine thousands of precious jewels falling from the sky and you hold your hands out to catch as many as you can. There's plenty there! If only you had more pockets! This is what it's like rescuing cats! You want each and every single precious kitty cat to be scooped up into your loving arms and placed into forever-homes where they will be cherished, as they deserve to be. This is the energy behind RescueCats. We are made of dozens volunteers who want nothing more than to help as many cats and kittens stay out of the euthanization chambers, off the streets and find their way into the heart of a caring human. |
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Goodwill means simply to have the will to do good in a community or try to help those in need.
With YOUR gift of goodwill, we are able to take in cats, especially pregnant moms or moms with litters, from high kill facilities. Help us save the lives of kittens and cats facing certain death in our local shelters! There are several sponsorship levels to choose. Any contribution you make comes with the satisfaction of knowing you helped a cause important to you! All gifts of goodwill are proudly listed on the RescueCats web site along with the kitties that have been rescued! |
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Why adopt from RescueCats? |
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Why adopt from RescueCats & pay the adoption fee when you can get a cat from a kill shelter for only $5?
Typically, cats from kill shelters have not been tested for infectious diseases, are unimmunized, receive NO vet care, even when obviously sick, never treated for fleas, worms or ear mites, nor have they been spayed/neutered. |
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You've made a wise choice! A cat is a lovable, charming pet that offers endless fun and entertainment. But cats may only be lovable and charming if you treat them the way they should be treated, the way you yourself would want to be treated. So, if you're thinking of adopting a cat, keep in mind these 10 tips about how to keep him healthy and happy. |
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Second-Hand Cat, First-Rate Pet |
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The Joy of Adopting-- When you adopt a cat, there's the obvious benefit that you're providing a home for the animal. But there are more advantages, including: Socialization Many shelter cats were previously owned and socialized, so they're more likely than strays to make a happy adjustment to your household. Expert advice The staffs at animal shelters can help take the guesswork out of choosing the right pet. Since they interact daily with the kittens and cats, they have a feel for their moods. Lower costs Adopting a cat is less expensive than buying one. |
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