It’s CATmas in July at the Cleveland APL

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It’s CATmas in July at the Cleveland APL

Reduced cat and kitten adoption fees this week at both Cleveland APL locations

CLEVELAND, OH (July 15, 2015) – Can you believe it is almost halfway to Christmas? Soon snowflakes will be falling; there will be a chill in the winter air; and chestnuts will be roasting on an open fire. Too soon?  It may be too soon to start thinking about the holidays, but it’s never too soon to think about adopting a feline friend! Enjoy the warm July weather and the love of a feline friend and celebrate CATmas in July with the Cleveland APL.  Nothing says “halfway to the holidays” like family, and nothing says family like a new furry companion. The Cleveland APL is spreading holiday joy in July by reducing their adoption fees in order to find more animals loving homes.

Reduced adoption fees during the Cleveland APL’s CATmas in July will take place Friday, July 17, through Sunday, July 26, at the Cleveland APL’s adoption center in Tremont (1729 Willey Avenue) and PetSmart Charities® Everyday Adoption Center in the Parma PetSmart® store (6870 Ridge Road). Cats over 5 months will be available for adoption for $5 and kittens under 5 months will be available for adoption for just $20.

Also, be sure to stop by the PetSmart Charities® EAC at the Parma PetSmart® store on July 25 and visit even more of adoptable animals during CATmas in July. Our offsite adoptions team will be there along with our friends from Tails from the City. We will have dogs and cats available for adoption from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plus, Scooby Doo will be making an appearance as “Puppy Claus.”

“We are halfway to Christmas,” says Sharon Harvey, Cleveland APL President and CEO, “and we’re celebrating in a big way—by reducing our adoption fees so more wonderful cats and kittens can find loving homes during CATmas in July. Our cages are extremely full with cats and kittens looking for homes and we need the community to help us by adopting TODAY. What better time to adopt a loving companion then halfway to the holidays?”