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PAWSitively Cats – Beading Divas Fundraiser – Sept. 2012

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Angie Cat - Adoptable
Angie Cat – Adoptable

PAWSitively Cats is a cage-free No-Kill cat shelter located in Tucson, AZ. Currently, there are more than 300 cats on the premises. What’s your pleasure? What about short-haired, long-haired, black/white/grey/orange/tabby and calico cats? There are Manx cats, one-eyed cats, cats with diabetes, and cats with feline leukemia. PAWSitively Cats has cats in all colors and stripes. MEOW!

PAWSitively Cats has the following goals:

To eventually acquire property and build appropriate facilities to house rescued cats. The housing will accommodate three separate groups: cats available for adoption, feral or other non-social cats, and leukemia positive cats.

To set up and maintain a comprehensive Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) program.

To establish a program to educate elementary and middle school aged students in responsible pet ownership; launch a program of elder care visitation to promote companionship and adoption; and maintain a “bird seed to horse feed” food bank for all sizes of domestic animals.

You can help PAWSitvely Cats by buying a bracelet or three or making a direct donation.

You can buy bracelets at these fabulous Tucson stores through September 30:

–Silver Sea Jewelry & Gifts, 330 N. 4th Avenue, 624-9954
–Clues Unlimited Mystery Book Store, 3146 E. Fort. Lowell Road (SE corner Country Club), 326-8533 (closed Sun/Mon)
–Sissy’s Pet Grooming Salon, 7350 N. La Cholla Blvd (in Albertsons Shopping Center), 229-9898
NEW LOCATION A K Jensen Apparel, (St. Philips Plaza), 4280 N. Campbell Ave., Suite 212, 529-2775

At the above locations, make checks payable to PAWSitvely Cats. One of a kind gorgeous bracelets cost only $20. Cash or check made payable to PAWSitively Cats is accepted.

You can also buy bracelets online (add $5.50 S&H) via Etsy.

(Pictured: Angie came in to the shelter as a semi-feral kitty but she is slowly becoming less fearful of people. She would benefit from a very patient adopter or a sponsor who would visit her regularly.)