SAFE Haven Celebrates Adopt-a-Shelter Cat Month with a Family-Fun Open House

Join SAFE Haven for National Adopt-A-Shelter Cat in June.

Raleigh, NC, May 30, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Come June, SAFE Haven for Cats is teeming with cats. Wacky kittens, adventuresome adolescents, captivating young adults, and mature hedonistic comfort-seekers…cats of all ages and personality types await the perfect match-up. Such diversity could be overwhelming if it weren't for the skilled, volunteer adoption counselors on hand to help visitors discover their kindred spirits in feline form.

SAFE Haven for Cats joins the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and the ASPCA’s on-line adoption partner, Petfinder.com in declaring June Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month. SAFE Haven has planned feline- and family-oriented festivities and offerings at their Adoption Center located at the corner of Durant Road and Garvey Drive in North Raleigh. The public is invited to come by to meet, greet and participate. And if they just so happen to meet that simpatico cat, that kindred spirit, their counselors will be happy to facilitate the adoption.

Join SAFE Haven's open house weekend on Saturday, June 19 and Sunday, June 20, from 11 am to 4 pm:

- Attention future veterinarians and pet owners – visit a family-friendly shelter that’s clean, spacious and full of happy, healthy cats and kittens.
- Special fun for the kids – visit an outdoor bouncy-house and enjoy special giveaways (Saturday only).
- Special adoption rates in effect both days - $50 for adults and $75 for kittens (just $150 for a pair). All of SAFE Haven's cats have been spayed/neutered and are current on all vaccinations.
- Check out the mini-lawn sale – all sorts of items for treasure and pleasure seekers.

For more information on the Open House, please visit www.safehavenforcats.org or call (919) 872-1128.

About SAFE Haven for Cats and SAFE Care Feline Spay/Neuter Clinic
SAFE Haven is the Triangle’s authentic no-kill feline shelter. The mission is to rescue 500 abandoned, neglected and abused cats every year and adopt them into enduring homes. The SAFE Care Clinic sterilizes 1,500 cats yearly, providing low-cost services for stray, feral and owned cats in the Triangle.

All cats and kittens at SAFE Haven receive the following prior to adoption: Sterilization, a Rabies vaccine, Distemper vaccines, testing for Feline Leukemia/FIV, treatment for fleas, intestinal parasites and ear mites, a thorough examination by a veterinarian, and a microchip including registration with a national registry (AKC). To learn more, visit www.safehavenforcats.org or call (919) 872-1128.

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SAFE Haven for Cats
Nancie McClendon
919-872-1128
www.safehavenforcats.org
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