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2013 Newsletter: Say YES to the Cat!

March 12, 2013 / Dana / Newsletter

Love comes in all sizes — and when considering a cat to adopt, often the best things come in big packages. CC4C has an endearing collection of adult cats and older kittens, waiting anxiously to become the cat of someone’s dreams.

Sure, little kittens are cute, but they outgrow that phase quickly. With adults and older kittens, what you see is what you get. No surprises (well, not many. We are dealing with cats here, after all!) Real satisfaction comes when your cat is old enough to relate to you as a companion, not a chew toy or human cat climber.

CC4C has many warm armfuls of love that have been overlooked for months while the kittens bounced around our adoption sites. These cats have been passed by through no fault of their own — only because they weren’t little and cute. But kitten season is over (for a while). Now is the adults’ time to shine!

Is your ideal companion playful or peaceful? Lap-sitting and bed-snuggling? Decorative and independent? Sedentary, speedy, funny or fearless? Sleek or super-fluffy?

CC4C’s current stock of adults and older kittens is sure to include the right fit that will have you saying “yes to the cat!”

 

If you can’t adopt a cat yourself, you can help the waiting adults get the loving homes they deserve, in several ways:

Foster an adult or older kitten — or two — or encourage a friend or family member to do so. Some adults blossom better when away from the multiple cats in CC4C member homes.

Spread the word about the positives of adult cat adoption, and the excellent examples waiting at our adoption sites.

Financially support the expenses involved in spaying/neutering, vaccinating, testing, treating and healing these rescued cats — as well as the costs of our ongoing efforts to find and save the ones still out there looking for a second chance.

 

SAVE THE DATE!  Sept 7, 2013 for our first-ever Internet Cat Video Film Festival!

 

Donate and buy goods at our well-stocked thrift store — Rescued Treasures — in its new, larger Walnut Creek location. Please visit our newly relocated thrift store:

RESCUED TREASURES

1270 Newell Avenue, Walnut Creek (the San Miguel Center, one block east of Whole Foods), 925-937-3201

The proceeds from the clothes, furniture, collectibles and décor items you donate (or purchase) will increase our ability to help homeless cats.

 

Or, visit www.communityconcernforcats.org for photos and stories of some of the wonderful pets we have available.

Or, come to our weekend adoption sites at these locations:

  • Lafayette Pet Food Express, Sat. & Sun., 12 – 4
  • Pleasant Hill Pet Food Express, Sat. & Sun., 1 – 4
  • Walnut Creek Petco, Sat. & Sun., 1 – 4

Thank you for your steadfast support of CC4C. We take seriously the confidence you show in our ability to prevent cat homelessness in Contra Costa County — as we have for more than 25 years. With your help, we’ve placed many thousands of cats and kittens in loving homes. And with your continued aid, we’ll help many thousands more in the years ahead.

P.O. Box 3795, Walnut Creek, CA 94598 (925) 938-CATS Tax I.D. 94-3037122

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