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The Cleveland APL Celebrates Feline Navidad!

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Cat Adoption Extravaganza from December 8th to 12th

December 4, 2008 CLEVELAND – Earlier today, the following note was found on the floor of the cat adoption room by a staff member at the Cleveland Animal Protective League:

We’ve been purr-fect kitties this year.  We’ve kept the “cat-itude” to a minimum, and haven’t hissed at a dog for a really long time.  We’ve even been told we have great purr-sonalities.  We didn’t climb on too many things, we always use our litter boxes, and we love to keep laps warm during the cold winter months!  So, in exchange for our good behavior, all we’re asking for this holiday season is a fur-ever home and a family to love and who will love us.  That’s not too much, is it?

Sharon Harvey, Executive Director of the Cleveland APL, though surprised by the letter, was in complete agreement with the cats.  Harvey declared, “I know we have the best and smartest cats around, but I had no idea how determined they are to break out of our cages and into the hearts and homes of someone special this holiday season … forget the fact that they can write!”

In response, and as there are still SO many more cats than dogs at the Cleveland area humane society, the Cleveland APL is holding a Feline Navidad celebration and reducing adoption fees for cats that are over five months of age to $25 and giving cat adopters a 20% discount off of all holiday merchandise between December 8th and December 12th. 

Please HURRY!

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