And there is a $25 surrender fee.
First you will be ask why are you surrendering and where did you get the cat did you get the cat from another shelter if so you must return the cat back to that shelter and how is the cat behavior if morris have space morris will accept your cat adoptions are not guaranteed call first before surrendering Thursdays Morris is closed remember call first before you arrive at morris their is a surrendering fee.
You have to take the cat to the front counter, answer some questions about why you are getting rid of him and whether or not he has some behavior problems and then you have to pay the $25.00 fee to surrender him. Afterword, they will assign a crate for you to leave him in. A pet is a family member not an old vehicle that you can just take to the junk yard and get rid of it simply because you bought a brand new one or because you are fed up with paying insurance for it. Have some compassion for him don't just think about yourself! Not even god sees such cruelty with favor!
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