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SSPCA Plans Pop-Up Cat Cafe

To Mark National Adopt Month

HARTWICK SEMINARY – Features Coffee, Beginning tomorrow, the Susquehanna SPCA is planning a pop-up Cat Café from 10 a.m. to noon at the Shelter, 841 Route 28, in connection with national Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, featurings cats, coffee and croissants.  A $10 donation is suggested.

The Cat Cafés will be on each Saturday in June, as this is typically the time of year when shelters overflow with kittens.

“We’re always trying to find new ways to get people into the shelter to interact with our cats,” said shelter Executive Director Stacie Haynes. “These pop-up Cat Cafés are not intended as adoption events, per se, and there’s no pressure to take a cat home. We’re just hoping to give our available cats and kittens more exposure.”

Adoptable cats at the shelter range in age from 8-week-old kittens to “senior citizens” 10 years and up.

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