Pet Project Foundation Announces "$9 for 9 Lives" Event
Pet Project Foundation and San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter, a no-kill animal shelter located in Orange County, California, lower the price of kitten & cat adoptions to $9 and give away free pet supplies to help homeless cats throughout August.
Online, July 11, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Pet Project Foundation Announces "$9 for 9 Lives" Event
San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter Offers Cat & Kitten Adoptions for Only $9 Throughout August
The Pet Project Foundation (PPF), a non-profit animal rescue organization, in conjunction with the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter announced today that they will hold a cat adoption fair throughout August . Adoption fees will be only $9 per feline, and PPF will be giving away a wide range of free pet supplies to individuals and families adopting a cat or kitten.
With kitten season upon us, shelter staff and PPF volunteers worry about the stress of the many homeless cats awaiting adoption at the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter. PPF and the shelter want to ensure that each cat finds their forever home as quickly as possible, prompting the "$9 for 9 Lives" fair which drops the adoption fee from $100 to $9 per cat or kitten.
PPF will be providing a full kitty starter kit to families who adopt a cat at the event, which will include several necessary supplies such as a litter box and food bowls. Paula Becker a PPF volunteer, said, "The nice thing about supplying all this is that people won't have to leave to purchase these things and then come back for the cat. It's an all-in-one kit. Let's get that kitty to a loving home right away!"
For additional information on PPF or the San Clemente-Dana Point Animal Shelter, please visit www.petprojectfoundation.org or contact Paula Becker at 949-240-0243 or [email protected].
About Pet Project Foundation:
The Pet Project Foundation (PPF) is a non-profit, charitable organization formed in 2004. PPF cares for animals in a variety of ways, including funding the total cost of medical care for all animals, covering the cost of all food, and funding a "Third Chance" program that brings dogs and cats from kill shelters to our shelter for another chance at adoption. PPF funds its operations through the generosity of individuals and businesses in our communities via fundraisers such as the Wag-a-thon and Tail of Two Cities, and through online donations via its website at www.petprojectfoundation.org.
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