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Special Adoption Pricing on Cats this Weekend at Cobb County Animal Control

Cobb County Animal Control is offering special adoption pricing for cats this weekend through Sunday, September 13th. Cats 7 months and older have an adoption fee of $30. Kittens have a special adoption fee of $50. For the adoption fee the cats come spayed/neutered, with age appropriate vaccinations, FIV/FELV tested, and micro-chipped. That’s a deal! You couldn’t vet a ’free’ cat for less than this adoption fee! After Sunday, the adoption fee will return to the regular $115 per animal.

These beautiful pet and many others need a forever, loving home and are available for adoption from the Cobb County Animal Shelter.1060 Al Bishop Drive Marietta, Georgia 30008, call (770) 499-4136 for more information. Our Shelter hours for Adoptions are: Tuesday - Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sundays 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., CLOSED Mondays and Holidays.

Animals are up to date on shots, spayed or neutered, micro-chipped and will be heartworm tested upon adoption.

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And as always, there are lots of wonderful animals for adoption:

http://www.petfinder.com/pet-search?shelter_id=GA50&sort=Identifier+asc

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We are volunteers and try to take pictures of every animal available for adoption, however as we volunteer our time we cannot make real-time updates to the websites. The best way to see what animals are available for adoption is to visit in person! (The cat pictures shown here are only a few of the cats available for adoption.) This article is written by a citizen that would like to distribute the news of what wonderful pets shelter animals to help stop unwanted pet overpopulation. Thank you.

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