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Homeless Cat Adoption Saturday in Fairfax

"Adopt a Cat" affair to be held at Pet Supplies Plus, and orchestrated by Fairfax Police and its Division of Animal Control.

FAIRFAX, VA — Cats. Lots of cats. Lots of homeless cats. Cute little felines, they.

Toward that end, Fairfax Police and Pet Supplies Plus, 1104 Lee Highway, are holding an "Adopt-A-Cat" event Saturday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Spearheading the deal is the city's Division of Animal Control.

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The cats range anywhere from a few months old to 10 years old.

From the city:

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"All animals are examined by a veterinarian prior to their adoption. Dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated as is appropriate for their age, and dewormed. Dogs are tested for heartworms and cats are combo tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV. If a kitten or puppy is still too small to spay or neuter adopters have the option of only paying a $75 adoption fee and later taking the animal to a veterinarian of their choice for spaying or neutering at their cost or they may pay the $150 adoption fee and have the animal spayed or neutered at Town and Country Animal Hospital at no additional charge once the animal is old enough.."

For a list of available cats, click here.


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