3065 days ago

Adopt'a'thon

Mel Marshall from Franklin Cat Rescue

If you are looking to welcome a new cat or kitten into your family, this could be the event for you. Adopt & Save Lives
Adopt'a'thon
Sat 30th Sept from 11am to 2pm
Come along and meet many of our available cats & kittens, who are patiently waiting to find their Forever Homes & Families.
All FCR cats & kittens are:
Desexed
Vaccinated (min 1st)
Microchipped & Registered on NZCAR
Join you with 30 days Pet Insurance via www.petnsure.co.nz...
Regularly treated for fleas/worms etc
Thoroughly vet checked.

Adoption Fees Apply
with 100% going back to rescuing more souls in need x
Kittens (10 weeks to 6 months) $130 Pairs $250
Tweens (6 months to 2 years) $110 Pairs $200
Adults (2 years to 5 years) $80 Pairs $150
Seniors (5 years +) $60 Pairs $100

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