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Rescue Spotlight

GREENHILL’S KITTEN SHOWER CELEBRATION!

Adopt a kitten, foster a kitten, or donate needed supplies

Summer is here and so are the kittens! Greenhill cares for cats and kittens year-round, but as the shelter intake significantly increases this time of year, the shelter encourages the local community to adopt kittens, donate vital supplies, and volunteer to participate in Greenhill’s foster program.

Donations. Animal lovers that want to help can view Greenhill’s online wish lists to ship items directly to the shelter or can drop donations off at Greenhill all summer long. Fostering. Anyone interested in becoming a foster family for these kittens can learn more here https://www.green-hill.org/ foster_care

Adoption. People interested in adopting a kitten should keep an eye on the Greenhill website for available kittens and visit Greenhill between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The shelter is operating on a first come first served limited capacity basis.

The Cat Rescue & Adoption Network presents SMOOSH , a sweet, short-haired brown tabby female kitty about 3 years old. She loves to play, is very affectionate, loves pets and cuddling on your lap or next to you in bed. She is shy with new people, but warms up quickly. She will do best as the only cat with a forever family who will be patient and allow her time to get used to her new home – a home where she can get all the pets, love, and play time that she deserves! She’s been spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and is negative for FIV & FeLV. To meet Smoosh, please call 541-225-4955 option 1, or visit our website at CatRescues.org

The City of Eugene Rental Housing Code requires that all appliances furnished by the landlord must be in good working order and shall be maintained by the landlord. If you’re a renter and your home is not equipped with appliances in good working order, visit EugeneRentalCode.org or call 541-682-8282 for free help and information.

The City of Eugene Rental Housing Code Program ensures that rental properties are safe and livable. The program covers 10 standards: heating, plumbing, security, electrical, appliances, smoke detections, structural integrity, weatherproofing, carbon monoxide alarms and rats; mold is covered by plumbing and weatherproofing standards.

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