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Those who love their pets tend to enjoy all animals. Our animal owners are no different. Check in on News-Herald staffers Robin Palmer and Cheryl Sadler as they share their own animal tales and announce upcoming events in Lake and Geauga counties.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Five Dollar Felines is back

The Cleveland Animal Protective League had such a successful Five Dollar Felines event, that is will hold another on Saturday, Sept. 26.

On that day, all cats ages 5 months and older will be available for adoption for $5. Kittens younger than 5 months will be available for $20.

You can "super size' your adoption by adding an adult cat (5 months or older) for no additional charge.

Last Saturday, 117 cats and kittens found new homes, Executive Director Sharon Harvey said.

"People were waiting in our parking lot before we opened, and as soon as we did, our hallway was lined with eager, wonderful families excited to add a new member to their household," she said. "We could not have been more excited about the positive energy this promotion created toward helping homeless cats."

All cats are spayed or neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV, have received age-appropriate vaccinations and treatment for worms and fleas, and come with a collar and an APL ID tag, travel box, helpful species-specific animal care information and a free initial veterinary exam.

The shelter is at 1729 Willey Ave., in Cleveland.

For more information, call 216-377-1618.

-- Robin Palmer

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