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Art, Barks and Purrs Festival Is Saturday

Vendors at the event will have handcrafted animal-related art, including jewelry, bird feeders and houses, housewares, animal clothing, collars and leashes, pet portraits and pottery.

Cobb County Animal Control will present the inaugural Art, Barks and Purrs Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday on the front lawn of the animal shelter at 1060 Al Bishop Drive in Marietta.

Vendors at the festival will feature handcrafted animal-related art, including jewelry, bird feeders and houses, housewares, animal clothing, collars and leashes, pet portraits and pottery.

In honor of Adopt-a-Shelter Cat Month, animal control staff has also reduced its cat and kitten adoption rate to $80 through June 30.

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"Our normal adoption rate is $110, but we wanted to do something special in honor of June as Adopt-a-Shelter Cat Month," said Tom Flynn, field services manager and acting facility operations manager.

"We hope this reduced rate will encourage people to come down and find a new feline addition to their families. We take in cats and kittens every day, and we really want to find new homes for them all."

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All cats and kittens have received vaccinations, including rabies if more than 4 months old, been de-wormed, and have been spayed or neutered. All felines will be combo tested. To stay up on the latest news, animal lovers are encouraged to sign up for the new electronic newsletter from Cobb County Animal Control. 

To sign up, go here, enter your email, then wait for instructions to be sent to you. For more information about Cobb County Animal Control, visit cobbanimalcontrol.org.

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