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DAWS Celebrates "Adopt a Cat Month" with Adoption Specials!

Are you looking for a feline companion? DAWS has the cat for you with HALF PRICED Adoption Fee's through 6/30!

Are you looking for the perfect feline companion? Well, June is the American Humane Association’s Adopt a Shelter Cat Month!

In support of the month-long event, the Danbury Animal Welfare Society (DAWS) will be lowering their feline adoption fees. The public is encouraged to visit the shelter located at 147 Grassy Plain St., Bethel during our adoption hours Monday through Friday 6pm-8pm and Saturday & Sunday 2pm-4pm.

For the entire month of June the adoption fee for kittens, 4 months and under, is $75 (regularly $125) and cats, over 4 months, are $50 (regularly $100).

The shelter has over 60 cats and kittens to choose from in need of good homes. From Tabbies to Calicos, Maine Coons to Russian Blues, DAWS has the cat for you. Come visit Wesley, the Siamese mix with the striking blue eyes who just loves to be cuddled and brushed for hours or spunky Youkalis, a sassy little tuxedo cat who will play with you all day long.

Now that spring is here, there are also many kittens in foster homes waiting for a new family. For more information on our kittens under 4 months old, email cats@daws.org and an adoption counselor will assist you.

All the cats at the shelter and their informational profiles can be found HERE

Danbury Animal Welfare Society, Inc., is a non-profit 501(c)(3) and donations are fully tax-deductible to the amount allowed by law.  For more information, contact or visit our website, www.daws.org.

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