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Cat Depot Adoption Special On Black Cats And Kittens

Cat Depot is offering an adoption special for Father's Day where if you adopt one black cat or kitten, the second adoption on another black cat or kitten is free.

is holding a Father’s Day week adoption special now through June 17, 2012. Adopt two black cats or black kittens for the adoption fee of one! Give the gift of unconditional love.

Spring has bloomed early this year with an unusually high number of orphan kittens. Cat Depot currently has a record number with over 50 kittens in foster care and 50 kittens in-house available for adoption. Stop by and visit the 130+ cats and kittens waiting for their loving home.

Adopters on Father’s Day weekend will receive a FREE pet bed and certificate for one year of nail trims (value $200). Dads can enter a chance drawing Father’s Day weekend for a gift package of two tickets to the Bradenton Marauders baseball game, baseball cap, and player bobble head. FREE hamburgers for the family will be served on Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Open 7 days a week - easy to find at 2542 17th Street, Sarasota (between 301 and Tuttle Avenue). Call for more information (941) 366-2404, or go to www.catdepot.org.

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