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Peace and Justice Fair

Furry Friends Offering Discounted Avid ID Microchipping at the Peace & Justice Fair!

Event Date: Saturday, September 11, 2021

Time: 9am to 4 pm with discounted Petstablished microchipping for dogs and cats from 9am to 1pm (weather permitting).

Who:  Furry Friends, a nonprofit, no-kill, all-volunteer cat adoption organization in Clark County

What: Microchipping for dogs & cats

Location: Esther Short Park, downtown Vancouver

Cost:  $35 per pet for microchipping (a $60 value)

Peace and Justice Fair logo with a hand and a bird

Furry Friends will be educating the community with “Cat Facts” from 9:00am to 3:00pm on Saturday, September 11, at the Peace and Justice Fair (P&JF) at Esther Short Park. Come learn with us, “purruse” the merchandise we have for sale and speak with Furry Friends volunteers about how you can help our kitties in need.

Furry Friends will also be offering discounted Petstablished microchipping for dogs and cats from 9am to 1pm (weather permitting). The chips will be implanted by a volunteer licensed vet tech for only $35 (a value of $60). Furry Friends will even complete and submit the registration paperwork for you.

The return-to-owner rate for microchipped cats is 20 times higher than that of non-microchipped cats. This unique permanent identification gives your lost pet a much better chance of coming home.

For more information please contact information@furryfriendswa.org or leave a message at (360) 993-1097.

Sandy Bush and Tess Ewart at the Recycled Arts Festival, at the Furry Friends booth

Furry Friends is a nonprofit cat adoption organization. Its mission is to help homeless, relinquished and abused cats by providing spaying and neutering, medical care, and foster shelter for as long as it takes to find their forever home. Copyright © 2013 – 2020 Furry Friends. All rights reserved. Website design and development by Christina Roberts.