The Animal Welfare Association (AWA) has announced it’s adoption promotion called “Raining Cats”, starting June 1 and running through July 31. The goal is to save the lives of 300 cats and kittens during the summer months when the shelter is flooded with homeless felines.
“It’s kitten season, which means that we see a big increase in the amount of homeless kittens coming through our doors. It also means that adult cats can be overshadowed by their younger counterparts, and they might sit in the shelter for a longer period of time,” said Maya Richmond, executive director. “With our ‘Raining Cats’ adoption promotion, we offer reduced adoption fees at $25 for adult cats over six months and $50 for kittens six months and younger as incentives for adopters.”
Raining Cats is just one of AWA’s innovative adoption promotions designed to help homeless animals. The goal in June and July is 300 cats and kittens adopted into loving homes. For more information, visit https://awanj.org/raining-cats.
Animal Welfare Association, a private, non-profit, 501(c)3 animal welfare organization, serves the people and animals of southern New Jersey. AWA is dedicated to eliminating animal suffering, promoting the importance of the human-animal bond, and improving the role of animals in the well-being of people. Through a variety of programs including adoptions, veterinary services, pet therapy, and humane education, in 2018 over 22,000 pets were servedthrough AWA programming. AWA is South Jersey’s leader in progressive companion animalcare.