Jamie from the SPCA of Hancock County joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to introduce us to .
He is a about 4 months old. He is a medium hair domestic, black with a bit of white under his chin. He was brought in with his mother and 2 other littermates on sept. 10th. He lives in the real life room right now...very social with other cats. He is a clown and loves to jump on the railing around the glass and chase you as you walk by....very active and friendly. loves to sit in your lap or hang around your neck! Scamp is utd on all vaccines including rabies and is fixed. Also microchipped.
And that we are extending Kitty Palooza prices until Jan 6th. Kittens are 45.00. Cats 6 months to 5 yrs are 25.00. "Vintage" cats ( over 5 yrs) are fee waived with suggested donation of 25.00. All animals are s/n, utd on all vaccines and micro chipped
For more information on Pixie at the SPCA in Trenton call 667-8088 or check out:
www.spcahancockcounty.org
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