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Home» cat rescue » Save a life and find a lifelong, loving companion

Save a life and find a lifelong, loving companion

June 19, 2010 | by The Paws and Effect Gang | cat rescue | 3 Comments

Mama helped Thomas make a public service announcement about the importance of adopting an adult cat. Please watch and share it widely!

And please don’t forget, we’re still raising money for our friends at Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary! To make a donation, you can either click on the widget in the next column over or visit the Paws and Effect Be The Change Challenge page at FirstGiving. Purrs and head-bonks to you all!

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3 comments on “Save a life and find a lifelong, loving companion”

  1. Lorie Huston says:
    June 19, 2010 at 11:39 pm

    I couldn’t agree more with you about the benefits of adopting an adult cat. In a shelter situation, adult cats are often overlooked in favor of kittens. But these adult cats make great companions, which I can attest to myself after adopting an adult cat myself – more than once. Thank you so much for making this video. Hopefully, lots of people will see it and heed your advice.

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  2. Beauty Pet − Pet Lover’s Blog Hop Spotlight: The Benefits of Adopting an Adult Cat says:
    July 4, 2010 at 6:23 pm

    [...] focuses on the Paws and Effect blog with a great post (and video) detailing the benefits of adopting an adult cat instead of a kitten. I have to agree wholeheartedly with Thomas and his human mother on this [...]

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  3. pets blog says:
    July 14, 2010 at 12:32 am

    Superb post Save a life and find a lifelong, loving companion : Cat Advice | Paws … , where did you come up with the knowledge in this blog post? Im pleased I found it though, ill be checking back soon to see what other articles you have.

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