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Can you adopt an older cat this holiday? Santa will reward you by waiving your adoption fee!

Having a home for the holidays is every homeless animal’s wish. This year, at the Humane Society of Huron Valley, we find our shelter filled with cats heading into the senior part of their lives. Can you imagine losing everything and everyone that you have in the middle of your life? 

HSHV has over 30 older cats available for adoption who have lots of years of life and love left to give.  Kittens are just kittens for a few short months.  Please consider giving a beautiful older, adult cat a loving home this holiday season.  Santa will reward you by waiving your entire adoption fee and giving you years of unconditional love. 

December 19-24, 2013, any adult cat 8 years or older will have their adoption fee waived with hopes that they will find a caring home for the holidays. Visit our website now to see all of the cats available for adoption, or better yet, come to HSHV any day after 11am to visit with one of older feline residents. Sharing the holidays with a family is what we all enjoy, and our cats want to be included in your family as a forever pet.

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The Humane Society of Huron Valley, located in Ann Arbor, is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and relies solely on the generosity of our supporters to provide critical community programs and services. HSHV is an award-winning organization, recognized for our best practices and highest animal "save-rate" among all similar shelters in Michigan. Charity Navigator, the nation’s top charity evaluator, awarded HSHV a 4-star ranking, the highest possible. The mission of HSHV is to promote the loving, responsible care of all animals in our community. HSHV is not affiliated with any other humane organization and does not receive funding from the United Way. For more information, call (734) 662-5585 or visit www.hshv.org.

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