Joy, the last of nearly 300 animals that wound up...

Joy, the last of nearly 300 animals that wound up in an ASPCA shelter following superstorm Sandy, has finally been adopted, by a fellow superstorm refugee. (Oct. 25, 2013) Credit: AP

It's Cat Friday in New York City.

Not to be outdone by retail's annual Black Friday, the ASPCA is offering deep discounts on fees for qualified adopters.

Cats over a year old will have their adoption fees waived. Kitten fees are more than half off.

Like the stores, the ASPCA's adoption center on Manhattan's Upper East Side has extended its hours for the big day.

It's open until 9 p.m.

A sneak preview of the furry faces is available here: http://www.aspca.org/nyc/adoptable-cats

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