
The huge sale will be held at the American Legion located at 4607 NE St James Road, Vancouver
VANCOUVER – Furry Friends is hosting a garage sale to raise funds for the cats and kittens in their care. The festivities will begin at 9 a.m. on Sat., April 26 and will end at 4 p.m.. The huge sale will be held at the American Legion located at 4607 NE St James Road, Vancouver.


Furry Friends volunteers are asking that any donation be brought to the Legion on the day before the sale, Friday, April 25 from 10 to 4 p.m.
They are also asking for minimal glass type items, no dirty excessively used items, no items that have been around excess cigarette smoke, no super old items unless they are sought after items now, no broken items, no used litter pans, excessively used cat trees/cat beds, clothes should be washed, etc.

Why are we fundraising?
Springtime is when love is in the air, and we start to see “kitten season” kick into full swing. We anticipate performing over 750 spay/neuter surgeries this year to help reduce the cat population in our community. The funds from garage sale will go toward the over $50,000 cost of spay/neuter services Furry Friends is projecting and help to cover extraordinary medical expenses for cats that need that extra TLC to get them into a loving home.
For further information, contact Furry Friends at information@furryfriendswa.org or call (360) 993-1097.


About Furry Friends
Founded in 1999, Furry Friends is a nonprofit, no-kill 501(c)(3) cat rescue serving Clark County. Furry Friends is a volunteer run organization whose mission is to save abused, abandoned and relinquished cats by providing them with medical care and socialization, spay/neutering and shelter until they are placed in appropriate adoptive homes.
For more information on Furry Friends, visit www.furryfriendswa.org, or email information@furryfriendswa.org or call (360) 993-1097 (message phone).
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