Have you been saying to yourself that THIS IS THE YEAR you’re finally going to get a kitty cat? Maybe you’ve been daydreaming about a tiny furball curling up in your lap at night, or you’ve noticed your current cat seems a little lonely when the house is quiet. Whether you���re a first-time cat parent or thinking about adding to your feline family, now might be the purr-fect time to do it.

Why now? Because Tri-County Humane Society’s “Christmas in July” Cat Sale is happening right now, and you’re running out of time to take advantage of it!

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Photo by Jessica Lewis thepaintedsquare on Unsplash
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CHRISTMAS IN JULY MEOWY DEALS!

From now through the end of July, every single cat and kitten at the Tri-County Humane Society is available at a discounted adoption rate. This is a special, limited-time offer designed to help more cats find loving forever homes—and help your home feel even more full of love.

Here’s what’s on the table:

  •  Kittens under 6 months are 50% off the regular adoption fee
  •  Cats over 6 months are just $25!

Yes, you read that right. If you’ve had your eye on adopting an adult cat, this is your golden opportunity. Just $25 brings home a fully vetted, spayed or neutered, microchipped, and ready-to-love feline companion.

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Photo by Amin Alizadeh on Unsplash
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KITTENS ARE SO CUTE!

Kittens are adorable, of course, but older cats have their charm. They’re often calmer, already litter trained, and their personalities are more developed, so it’s easier to find a great match for your lifestyle.

And the best part? When you adopt from TCHS, you’re not only saving the life of a deserving animal; you’re also making room for another homeless cat in need.

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DON’T WAIT—THE CLOCK IS TICKING

The “Christmas in July” cat sale wraps up when the calendar flips to August. That gives you just a little time left to scoop up this deal. If you’ve been on the fence, consider this your nudge. Stop by, meet a few whiskered friends, and see if one of them steals your heart.

Visit Tri-County Humane Society in St. Cloud or check out available cats online at tricountyhumanesociety.org. Your new best friend could be waiting for you right now.

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