Officials with the Nebraska Humane Society said on Thursday they are reducing cat adoption fees once again due to overcrowding.
NHS officials say that all cats 6 months and up are free adoptions. Officials said kittens are two for one at $75 .
All cats and kittens are spayed or neutered, microchipped, feline leukemia tested, and have first shots.
Officials added that anyone who adopts a cat will also be getting a free cat toy.
"Because we are at capacity we are encouraging people who have been considering a cat to make the commitment now, when we really need to free up kennels for this final wave," NHS said in a statement.
NHS is also encouraging people who need to relinquish their cat to find a friend, family member, or other person to take the cat or keep it until a time when they are not in full capacity.
They say they do not want to have to make difficult choices based on space.
Adoption hours are weekdays from Noon-7pm and weekends from 10am to 5pm.
For more information, visit nehumanesociety.org.