Didn’t get enough parade fun last weekend? Then, head to Vale.
The Vale Chamber of Commerce puts on the Vale Christmas Light Parade that starts at Vale High School and heads through the heart of town. The parade gets going at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9..
So, grab the kids, round up the neighbors and find a senior citizen who couldn’t ordinarily go. What better way to get into the Christmas spirit!
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30 Nov 2023
DOUBLE YOUR FUN WITH THIS PAIR
Izzie and Millie are 7 months old and have been at the shelter since June. They came in with their mama (Sandy) and four more siblings who since have found their loving forever families.
We have absolutely no idea why these girls haven’t been adopted. They are beautiful, silly, fun and very sweet & loving! They are bonded, so they are seeking a loving forever home together.
They are sprayed, up to date on their vaccinations and tested negative for FeLV & FIV. They are indoor cats only for their safety and no declawing is allowed.
During the month of December we have reduced our adoption fee for our bonded pairs. Kittens are $100 for two fur babies and adults over a year have an adoption fee of $60 for two . Our adoption fee for the month has also been reduced to $40 for cats 1 year and over to help find our fantastic felines their loving forever families. All of the kitties go home with a “welcome home” gift of a litter box, poop scooper, two dishes and a toy.
We want the very best for our rescue kitties and what’s better than finding their loving families?? Let’s get these kitties home for the holidays!!
Adoption event: Every Saturday between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. or by appointment at the Constance McCullough House, 84 N.W. 2nd St., Ontario.
–Information from Ontario Feral Cat Society
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