We have several foster homes that live near downtown Apex, so we did have a few kittens in a cage (rotated kittens throughout the day so they didn't get hot or tired) so children get exposed to cats and pet the cats (we were not doing adoptions). In one of the pictures below, there's a young boy kneeling on the table in front of the kitten cage interacting with the kittens.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Apex Peak Fest
We had a good time at Apex Peak Fest. Ok, so I didn't get to participate except in preparing things for it the night before and helping set up because we had two other events (adoption events) that day, but Princess Marie, Karen, and Jennifer got to enjoy a beautiful day. We sold quite a few catnip toys and purr pad cat mats and collected donations, but more importantly, we raised awareness for Alley Cats and Angels and our programs. We handed out our new rack cards with info about our rescue, information on local low-cost spay/neuter programs, fostering and volunteering, and TNR/feral colony management information.
We have several foster homes that live near downtown Apex, so we did have a few kittens in a cage (rotated kittens throughout the day so they didn't get hot or tired) so children get exposed to cats and pet the cats (we were not doing adoptions). In one of the pictures below, there's a young boy kneeling on the table in front of the kitten cage interacting with the kittens.
We have several foster homes that live near downtown Apex, so we did have a few kittens in a cage (rotated kittens throughout the day so they didn't get hot or tired) so children get exposed to cats and pet the cats (we were not doing adoptions). In one of the pictures below, there's a young boy kneeling on the table in front of the kitten cage interacting with the kittens.
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