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Make Your Holiday Special With a Christmas Kitty
If you're thinking of a new pet, adopt a cat and enjoy the fun.
We don't recommend giving pets as gifts, but if you want to make your holiday special, why not adopt a homeless cat this year?
No animal enjoys Christmas more than a cat—gift wrapping, boxes and ribbons are a cat's best gift, providing endless hours of fun and enjoyment. Afterwards, your new best friend will curl up in your lap and show appreciation with a few minutes of purring before nodding offf to sleep.
Contact the rescue groups listed below for information about how you can find your next best friend in time for Christmas. The Somerset Regional Animal Shelter is offering no fee adoptions for adult cats until the end of the month (kittens half-off!).
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Companion Animal Placement (CAP-Hillsborough) is located at 329 Roycefield Road in Hillsborough. Reach them by email at munchie329@AOL.COM
Lifeline Animal Rescue help find homes for dogs and cats—contact them at 908-507-3900 or by email to LifelineInfo@aol.com
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Somerset Regional Animal Shelter, at 100 Commons Way in Bridgewater, can be reached at 908-725-0308, or by email to SRAS.mail@verizon.net.
St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center, located in Branchburg, can be reached at 908-526-3330 or by email to charrington@sthuberts.org.
To reach Rawhide Rescue in Warren, call 908-581-3417 or send email to rawhiderescue@hotmail.com
Companion Animal Placement (CAP-Hillsborough) is located at 329 Roycefield Road in Hillsborough. Reach them by email at munchie329@AOL.COM
Bridgewater's Husky House can be reached by email to adoptions@huskyhouse.org or visit their website.
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