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Quesnel SPCA has adult cats ready to adopt at a great price

Quesnel SPCA has adult cats ready to adopt and they’ve had shots, nuetred and spayed, and food
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Mature cats on sale at Quesnel SPCA and come with insurance and food. KAREN POWELL PHOTO

Calling all cat people: to accommodate and support large surrenders of cats (30 plus) in remote communities around the province, the B.C. SPCA is holding a half-price adult cat adoption promotion at SPCAs around the province, including Quesnel, to encourage animal lovers to check out the felines in the society’s care.

There are several benefits to adopting a more mature cat over a kitten, as they’re calmer and more settled, litter trained, fully grown, and their personalities are already developed, so potential adopters are more aware of what they’re going to get.

In Quesnel, an adult cat can be adopted for $76, which includes spay or neutering, shots, chipped, vet checks, six weeks of pet insurance and a bag of cat food.

“We have 20 adult cats ready to go right now in all colours, breeds and sizes,” Quesnel SPCA manager Colby O’Flynn said.

“This promotion runs until Nov. 10 at least or until we run out of adult cats.”

Kittens usually don’t have a problem finding forever homes. But older felines need love, too – and there are many adult cats are waiting for loving homes. Why not come and see if one of them is the ‘purr’-fect match for you?

Each year, the BC SPCA rescues nearly 15,000 cats and kittens throughout British Columbia.

Visit Spca.bc.ca to search for adoptable felines.