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Cats for Adoption and Benefit Fundraiser

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by Polly McArthur, Community Journalist 

WOLCOTT – Justice For Dogs, a local animal rescue group based in Wolcott, has cats ready for adoption.

Meet Caspian and Willoughby. These sweet boys turn heads everywhere they go. Their gray coats and amber eyes give them an air of magic – so much so that we call them our Narnia cats. These boys can be adopted together or separately. They’re five months old and practically identical. If adopted separately, we think they’d love to be in a home with another cat.

Meet Gucci!!. This Gucci comes with a bright pink nose. She was adopted through us about a year ago, but her owner has had to surrender her due to a relocation where cats aren’t allowed. And here at Justice for Dogs (and Cats!), we make a lifetime commitment to our pets, so we promised to find her a new home. Maybe it’ll be yours? Gucci is a domestic shorthair with a patchwork white tiger coat. This one-year-old girl is down-to-earth and very affectionate and loves the company of other cats. She is spayed, vaccinated and litter box trained.


Caspian and Willoughby

If interested in adopting or finding out more information, go to our website justicefordogsvt.org/ to fill out an application. For more information call Amy at (802) 472-3894. Follow Justice For Dogs on Facebook  facebook.com/justicefordogs

Justice for Dogs is holding a Super Bowl fundraiser. One hundred squares will be sold. Prizes will be 50% of the squares sold and Justice for Dogs will receive 50% of the sold squares. Squares will randomly be assigned numbers for both the NFC and the AFC teams. If the ending number of each quarter matches the numbers in a square, that is the winner for the quarter. Prizes will be given at the end of each quarter as follows:  $100 for first quarter or 10% of the sold squares, half-time is $150 or 15% of the sold squares, third quarter is $100 or 10% of the sold squares and final score is $150 or 15% sold squares. Winners will be notified after the game.

See the featured post on Justice For Dogs Facebook page at facebook.com/justicefordogs for the link to enter and also for information on how to get a chance to win a free square, to be drawn on February 9.

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