February 14, 2013 in Washington Voices
Creature Feature: Victor, a long-haired cat
Victor came to the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service shelter on Feb. 2. He’s an adult male long-haired cat. Shelter workers say he’s very outgoing and friendly – a staff and volunteer favorite. He has soft and shiny fur and is neat and tidy, workers say.
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Victor came to the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service shelter on Feb. 2. He’s an adult male long-haired cat. Shelter workers say he’s very outgoing and friendly – a staff and volunteer favorite. He has soft and shiny fur and is neat and tidy, workers say.
Refer to the pet’s ID number when contacting SCRAPS with questions about one of the adoptable pets. If you are interested in this cat or any animal at SCRAPS, call (509) 477-2532 or come by the shelter, 2421 N. Flora Road, Spokane Valley. Adoptions of cats 6 months or older are $40 and include spay or neuter, first set of vaccinations, health check, microchip and first year’s license.

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