Cat & Kitten Adoption Event

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Bryan TX

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BCS Spay holds Saturday afternoon adoption events 2-5pm at the College Station Petsmart on University Ave (back by the cat litter). All our cats and kittens needing homes are spayed/neutered and microchipped for identification. They are up-to-date on vaccinations for rabies and FVRCP. Most are good with other cats. Adoption fees range from $40 for adult cats over a year old to $80 for kittens under six months old. We include some extra goodies such as soft-sided carriers, calming spray, bowls, toys, and nail clippers with adoptions (while supplies last). Reply to this post for our adoption application. Planning to attend Saturday, February 19 are: - Chompers, brown tabby/white male kitten around 4 months old - prefers a home with another cat/kitten and someone with cat experience, - Little Bit, a brown tabby female cat around 2 years old, - Morris, a fluffy orange male cat with FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), - Winona, a small, bossy, black/white tuxedo female cat around seven years old. - Flower, a black/white female cat around 2 years old and her Snowshoe mix brother Thumper are going to a new home together. Others available for individual meetings with an approved application: - Peanut, a young orange female cat around one year old, - Lacy, a brown tabby with white female cat around 3 years old, - Cleo, a solid black female around 3 years old, bonded with her sister Roxy (special needs due to eye issues, must be adopted together), - Annie, a black/white tuxedo female around 3 years old, - Columbus, a brown tabby male around 3 years old (Annie’s brother but can be adopted separately), - Charlie Chaplin, a big black/white tuxedo male around six years old. Or let us know if you are interested in fostering cats or kittens while they wait for forever homes. We have a female black kitten around 5 months old and a fluffy dilute calico female kitten around 7 months old (among others) looking for a foster (or foster-to-adopt) home - we provide supplies and pay for essential vet care. We can provide information on low-cost options for spay/neuter pets (if you receive needs-based public assistance) or feral cats.

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