June is Adopt A Cat Month & We're Not Kitten Around!
June 16 2021, Centennial Nissan
June has officially been dubbed ‘Adopt A Cat Month,’ and we would be lying if we told you we weren’t just a little bit excited for the opportunity to show off our own adopted feline family members. But before we do, we’re going to fill you in on why adopting your very own furry friend is so important and the long-lasting paws-itive effects adoption can have on the rest of your life!
Perks Of Adopting Your Pet
You’ll Save A Life
The number of euthanized animals can be reduced drastically if more people adopted their pets rather than buying them from a breeder. When you adopt, you save a loving animal by making them part of your family and open up shelter space for another animal who might desperately need it.
You’ll Meet Your Best Fur-end
Animal shelters and rescue groups are full of happy, healthy pets just waiting to go to their forever homes. Adopting a pet from your local shelter will instantly give you your very own #1 fan, brimming with love and excitement. Your rescued companion will become your biggest supporter, and will soon be an un-fur-gettable member of your family.
You’ll Have More Money For Treats
When you adopt a pet from a shelter, the fees are usually significantly less than what you would pay to purchase your pet through a breeder. Adoption fees also include the cost of your pet’s spay or neutering procedure, their first vaccinations, and sometimes even microchipping! With all of the money you’ll save at the shelter, you’ll be able to spoil your new furry friend!
Our Adoption Stories
Meet Sunday
"We adopted Sunday in May of 2020, just after the pandemic began. I wasn’t looking for a pet at the time, but it all just kind of happened so fast.
Sunday is always curious to greet people at the door and figure out who is at my house when I have company over. She can be timid at first but once she gets to know someone (which doesn’t take too long) she won’t leave them alone! She’s a very sweet cat, and cats don’t always have the best reputation, but if you ever meet Sunday she will be sure to change your mind."
Meet Lucy & Moe
"My wife grew up with cats as pets and she had wanted one since we moved in together. I was hesitant however as I'm quite allergic. For her birthday a year later, I adopted brother and sister kittens, Lucy and Moe. I always called myself a dog person, as it turns out I'm a cat person too!"