Kitty calendar created to help fund P.E.I. cat rescue
'They're living wonderful lives so that makes me really happy,' says rescue founder
A Prince Edward Island cat rescue organization has created an appealing kitten calendar to sell as a way of funding its work.
In just two years, Keeping Cats Homedhas helped nurse and findhomes for over 200 kittens on the Island.
LoriBurnell, founder and president of the organization, says the group began as a way to rescue kittens from barns,raise them to good health and find them loving homes.
"I just felt like the kittens coming out of the barns needed something else," she said.
"I prefer to see kittens go to live in peoples homes instead of in the barns and on the streets."
'I'm so proud of our calendar'
KeepingCats Homed is run by about 20 volunteers and often faces a heftyvet bill, Burnellsaid.
Last year, the organization'sexpenses came to about $16,000, paid by a number of raffles, bake sales, silent auctions and private donations throughout the year.
This year,Burnellput together the2018 calendar to help raise funds for the kittens' vet bills.
Each month features kittens that have gone through their organization and found a loving home.
"I'm so proud of our calendar," she said.
"All the kittens featured in the calendar are foster kittens that have come through our program and the three little kittens that are on the front of the calendar were kittens Ihad from eight days old."
Burnell said the three kittens on the cover came from a "not-so-good situation at all" and that she bottle-fed them until they werehealthy eventually finding a forever home for the kittens.
"They're living wonderful lives so that makes me really happy."
Available in Summerside, Charlottetown, New Perth
The kitty calendars aresold at a number of locations across the province:
- Blue Ribbon Pet Supply in Charlottetown
- New Perth Animal Hospital
- Global Pet Foods in Summerside as well as the Summerside Animal Hospital
Calendarscan also be bought onlineand delivered.
For more information, visit the Keeping Cats Homes website or itsFacebook page.
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With files from Mainstreet P.E.I.