(Bowling Green)- Are you superstitious? Thanks to movies, Halloween characters, and scary stories passed on around fall campfires our black felines have acquired a bad reputation. Wood County Humane Society (WCHS) would like to reverse that thinking and help raise awareness about how valued and lovable these cats can be. National Black Cat Appreciation day is next Monday and we would like to honor our black cats with an adoption event.
Sunday, August 16th black cats over 6 months of age can be adopted for a $5.00 fee and kittens under 6 months for $10.00. Come out to WCHS at 801 Van Camp Road, Bowling Green, Ohio and see what these often overlooked animals have to offer.
Adoption hours at the shelter are Wednesday and Thursday from 12 to 7p.m. and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12 to 4p.m. The adoption special is only valid with an approved application. Wood County Humane Society reserves the right to determine which cats and kittens fall under the specials criteria. All of our adoptable pets are fully tested, vaccinated, spayed or neutered, microchipped, and loved.
The WCHS, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, is a private, non-profit managed admission shelter providing care for homeless and abused pets and investigating cruelty complaints in Wood County. The organization receives no funding from government organizations, The United Way, or national humane organizations, instead relying on earned revenue and the generosity of individual donors and businesses to fund our programs such as Safe Haven and food assistance programs, spay/neuter transport, and educational presentations. The WCHS provides care for hundreds of animals each year—from dogs and cars, to horses, goats, and pocket pets. All animals admitted into our adoption program are housed and cared for as long as it takes to find their fur-ever home. For more information on adopting and/or volunteering, see: