
Weeklong Adoption event is set for March 25 to 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day at East Vancouver PetSmart located at 130 SE 192nd Ave, Vancouver
Do you lack companionship of the furry, four-legged feline variety? Languish no more in petlessness, because Furry Friends cat rescue will be holding a weeklong cat adoption event March 25 to 29 at East Vancouver PetSmart located at 130 SE 192nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683. Come out and meet the kittens, cats and Furry Friends volunteers.


Can’t make it during that week, not to fear, Furry Friends is at this location on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every week. Come out and meet the kitties and volunteers.
What: Furry Friends Weeklong Adoption event for National Pet Adoption Week

When: March 25 to 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every day
Where: East Vancouver PetSmart located at 130 SE 192nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683
Furry Friends website: FurryFriendsWA.org
Furry Friends contact info: information@furryfriendswa.org or message phone (360) 993-1097
Contact FF Executive Director for more details about the event. jenn.hutchman@furryfriendswa.org
Questions? Contact us at information@furryfriendswa.org. For more information and to view our adoptable cats, visit our website at https://furryfriendswa.org/ Or contact us at information@FurryFriendsWa.org


About Furry Friends
Founded in 1999, Furry Friends is a nonprofit, no-kill 501(c)(3) cat rescue serving Clark County, WA. It is a volunteer run organization. Furry Friends is celebrating 27 years of saving cats in our community. The Furry Friends mission is to rescue the abandoned, the abused, and the forgotten. We specialize in cat hoarding situations, strays, neonates, and medical cases while providing clean living conditions, medical care, and an enriching environment full of love and care until adoption. For more information and to view our adoptable cats, visit our website at https://furryfriendswa.org/ Or contact us at information@FurryFriendsWa.org
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