After you adopt them, you can dance with them. I actually own this book. And I’ve never owned a cat.If you love cats (our managing editor does), you can get ’em at a discount from King County, starting tomorrow. Summer is kitten season, meaning the shelter–a place of some controversy–will have a lot of cats to give away. And especially lots of older cats, since no one wants those when the kittens are around. So thanks to a donation from microchip-maker AVID, the county will be making all cats one-year or older available for just $30.00–the pet license fee. This includes vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and a microchip.
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