Paulie Purrs-a-Lot has a message for you (Photos)

Paulie Purrs-a-Lot is the Ambassador Cat for the DuPage County Animal Care and Control Agency (DCACC) housed in Wheaton, Illinois. His message is that the Agency has a special offer just for you: Adopt ANY adult cat from DACC for only $50.

This means that you are able to bring home any new furry feline any time or any day for a mere $50. This offer is valid throughout the entire year.

The other great offer is that any senior citizen, age 65 or older, are able to adopt ANY cat (or for that matter, any dog) for only $1. This gives these individuals a very easy method of combining humans with animals for a very desirable rate. The human-animal bond is especially important for those that can benefit medically, emotionally and psychologically from having a pet to provide them with unconditional love.

The cats that have been placed in the care of the DuPage Animal Care and Control Agency are all spayed or neutered. They have been microchipped for safety; so that they do not get lost or stolen. They have received their FIV/Feline Leukemia test, have been de-wormed (if necessary) and are fully vaccinated.

421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187
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This great deal is because the Friends of DCACC Foundation has subsidized the normal adoption fees thanks to the generous support of their members and personal donors. They are loving and caring individuals that just want to see adult cats have the opportunity for a good rest of their life in their very own forever home.

The adult cats currently in the care of DCACC include:

· Betsy, a five-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair (currently being housed at the Lombard Vet Hospital)

· Bissitt, a five-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair

· Bonnie, a seven-month-old Domestic Female Medium Hair (currently being housed at the Lombard Vet Hospital)

· Buddy, a two-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Camila, a six-month-old Female Domestic Short Hair

· Corey, a two-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair (currently being housed at the Wheaton Petco)

· Cupcake, a three-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair (PHOTO COMING SOON!)

· Dudley, a four-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Franklin, a seven-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Lillian, a two-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair

· Maui, a three-year-old Domestic Short Hair

· Muffin, a three-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair

· Newman, a six-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Phoebe, a seven-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Rex, a five-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Richie, a two-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair (currently housed at the Wheaton Petco)

· Socks, a three-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Spencer, a one-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Squeaky, a two-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Taz, a seven-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Theodore, a two-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair

· Theresa, a two-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair (see photo on website)

· Trixie, a three-year-old Female Domestic Short Hair (see photo on website)

So stop in and see was Paulie Purrs is purring about.

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Melissa Stoneburner is the proud parent of a Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier named Quantum Leap, nicknamed Q. Melissa's husband, Kent and their two sons, Reese and Drew live in Illinois. Melissa's an author who initially self-published her first devotional, Love's True Reveal, in 2006. Her first...

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