Adopt a Pet at Carpet Liquidators

Photo: KAFE/The Noah Center


KAFE cares about our community…and our pets!  Join KAFE 104.1 at Carpet Liquidators in Bellingham SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH FROM NOON-3pm!  You can adopt a pet from The Noah Center of Stanwood!  They’re dedicated to finding new homes for dogs and cats in the Pacific Northwest!

     

While you’re there, shop Carpet Liquidators for savings on all of their in-stock flooring, including Mohawk RevWood Plus with their All-Pets Plus protection!

Here are some of the animals you could adopt:

Sprinkles
Penny

Patch


Ollie


Nike


Leo


Cookie

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