As the Côte Saint-Luc city councillor who has taken on the role of animal welfare, particularly when it comes to cats, I want to share the availability of two beautiful felines for adoption. In the next few weeks I will be announcing details of the city's new Trap, Neuter and Release (TNR) Program.
Rebecca Fernando, a member of my CSL Cats Committee, is looking to find homes for Franklin (below left) and Chelsea (right).
Franklin is a bit over a year old, he has been dewormed, deflead, vaccinated and fixed. He is very loving, docile and gets along well with other cats.
Chelsea is six months old, she has been dewormed and deflead (arrangements are in the process of being made to have her fixed and vaccinated). She is playful and loving but still a bit timid around people. If you are interested please email me at mcohen@cotesaintluc.org and I will put you in touch with Rebecca.
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