City of Columbia: International Rescue Cat Day Adoption Special

City of Columbia: International Rescue Cat Day Adoption Special
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City of Columbia issued the following announcement on February 21.

WHO: Columbia Animal Services

WHEN: Wednesday, March 2, 2022

WHAT: Columbia Animal Services is hosting an adoption special on International Rescue Cat Day, which is Wednesday, March 2nd. All cat adoptions are $5 on this date.

WHERE: 127 Human Lane, Columbia, SC 29209.

Original source can be found here.



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