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Adopt Me – Ginny

Hi everyone, my name is Ginny, I’m a 1-year-old female tortie and I need your help to find my furever home!

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I love recharging in the sunbeams and people watching. I’m a petite girl who loves to be up on your shoulder for snuggles. All of my different colours allow me to blend in with any type of furniture so you don’t need to worry about your colour scheme. I’m looking for my purr-manent home.

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Do you have a place for me in your family? If so, great let’s make it official. Come visit me at Centennial Animal Hospital today, please.

My adoption fee is $110.00 and includes all of the following:

  • Preliminary veterinary checkup
  • Spay
  • Identification tattoo
  • Deworming
  • Testing for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia (Feleuk)
  • 1st distemper vaccination
  • 6 weeks of free Pet Plan insurance
  • City of Winnipeg Cat License (1 year)
  • Cat care information package

If you are interested in adopting me, please contact Darcy’s ARC at 204-888-2266.

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