If you or someone in your family is feeling alone, stressed, or just needs a way to help with anxiety, I might have the perfect answer. That is, IF you love cats. For those who do, we are in luck because TCHS wants to end your sadness and anxiety by giving you a super opportunity to bring home a fur-ever friend from TCHS.

With over 100 adoptions of cats and kittens just last week, I spoke with Kate from TCHS recently, and she said that right now, we are in the middle of kitten season. As soon as those 100 cats and kittens found a home, 100 more came in looking for their fur-ever home. Because there are so many, TCHS wants to help them and you with a purrfect solution.

50% OFF CAT SALE GOING ON NOW!

Tri County Humane Society is offering 50% off all cats and kittens' adoption fees! The promotion won't last forever, but for now, you have the opportunity to get the most precious pet at an incredibly affordable price. What do adoption fees cover? So much stuff, it would cost you a fortune anywhere else.

With every adoption of a pet at TCHS, the animals are all spayed/neutered and given the necessary medical attention and shots needed to make sure they are happy and healthy before sending them home with their new family.

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Not only that, while you are there picking up your new best friend, TCHS also has a great pet thrift store called For Pets Sake. If you are in need of a kennel for a cat or dog, make sure you check here first! It can save you SO MUCH MONEY, and the quality is just as good. For Pet's Sake and the store inside TCHS both have pet food, toys, litter, and more, to make your shopping just a little bit easier.

Photo by Kelly Cordes
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TWO PURR ONE

You know..If you happen to have room for two, many times kittens that go home together have a lifelong friend; someone to play with when you're at work, and someone to snuggle with on cold winter nights.  With a sale like this, you can get two for the price of one and have a lifetime of built-in entertainment from your furry kids.

A SHOUT OUT ABOUT SENIOR CATS

I have to say, I've become a true lover of older cats. Mr. Bean was considered a senior cat when I brought him home in 2013, and he has been with me ever since then. I picked him up the year I moved back to Minnesota, and he's now around 19 years old! Every morning, he wakes me up for work at 3:50 am like clockwork. He loves to go outside in his catio and soak up the sun, and he loves to go in the backyard and roll in the dirt...supervised, of course! Mr. Bean was best friends with my Great Dane Sampson, and has now become Gloria's buddy; A dog and a cat CAN be best friends.


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SO MUCH LOVE

He has given us so much love that I can't bear to think of what life without him will be one day. But I do know this. I will ALWAYS consider bringing home an older cat, and there are a few that are just looking to love and cuddle you in their older years. A lot of naps, a lot of chin scratches, and a lot of love will be all yours.

Take a look today and see if you can find exactly what you need with over 100 babies to choose from. Please tell your friends who need a furry friend that there is one just waiting to come home with them at Tri-County Humane Society.

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