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Batman and Robyn Need a Home
The Cherokee County Animal Shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m for adoptions. It is located at 1015 Univeter Road in Canton.

Batman is FELV negative, vaccinated, dewormed, flea free, altered and microchipped prior to adoption.
He must be adopted with his younger sister Robyn. They were surrendered together to the shelter. They are very sweet, loving babies and you will not be disappointed if you adopt them into your family.
They get along with each other, but they are NOT fond of other cats. They prefer to not share their time or attention with any other animals.
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Email sdcaldwell@cherokeega.com if you want to bring Batman and Robyn home with you.
ID No. 36665 and 36666
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The is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m for adoptions. It is located at 1015 Univeter Road in Canton.
The adoption fee is $75 for all dogs and cats which includes pets being spayed or neutered, a microchip, the first round of routine vaccinations, Heartworm test for adult dogs, Leukemia/AIDs test for adult cats and Leukemia for kittens.
The shelter can be reached by calling 770-345-7270. To learn about other animals available for adoption from the Cherokee County Animal Control, view their adoptable pet list.
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