Free Cat Adoptions Offered at Best Friends Shelters in Salt Lake City and Kanab This June
Looking for a new feline family member? Free cat adoptions at Best Friends shelters in Salt Lake City & Kanab this June

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In June, Best Friends Animal Society shelters in Salt Lake City and Kanab are waiving cat adoption fees, thanks to a partnership with Whisker. This initiative coincides with National Adopt A Cat Month and aims to alleviate shelter overcrowding by making adoptions more accessible.
- 01Adoption fees for cats are waived at Best Friends Animal Society shelters in Salt Lake City and Kanab throughout June.
- 02Whisker, the creator of Litter-Robot, is funding these fees as part of a partnership that has supported over 25,000 adoptions since 2023.
- 03Typically, adoption fees are $100 for adult cats and $150 for kittens at these shelters.
- 04Adopters in June can enter a giveaway to win a Litter-Robot Best Friends bundle.
- 05Best Friends Animal Society reported the lowest number of cats killed in shelters in history in 2025.
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Throughout June, Best Friends Animal Society shelters located in Salt Lake City and Kanab are waiving adoption fees for cats, making it free to adopt a feline companion. This initiative is part of a collaboration with Whisker, the company behind Litter-Robot, which has funded the adoption fees as part of a broader mission to alleviate shelter overcrowding. This year marks the fourth year of their partnership, which has facilitated over 25,000 adoptions since 2023. The timing aligns with National Adopt A Cat Month, encouraging more families to consider adopting a cat. Normally, adoption fees are set at $100 for adult cats and $150 for kittens. Additionally, those who adopt a cat in June will have the chance to win a Litter-Robot Best Friends bundle through a giveaway. Whisker CMO Hew Loyd emphasized that this initiative is designed to connect loving families with cats in need. Furthermore, a portion of every purchase from the Litter-Robot Best Friends Bundle will also support Best Friends Animal Society. Julie Castle, CEO of Best Friends Animal Society, noted that 2025 saw the lowest recorded number of cats killed in shelters, highlighting the positive impact of partnerships like this.
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The initiative aims to reduce overcrowding in local animal shelters by encouraging cat adoptions without financial barriers.
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