Showing posts with label sayreville pet adoption center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sayreville pet adoption center. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Vote Catsparella For Best Use Of Social Media Blog To Win $1,000 For Sayreville Pet Adoption Center!


WOOHOO! Thanks to the support of cat lovers like you, Catsparella has been named as a finalist in the category of Best Use of Social Media Blog for the 2012 Petties Pet Blogging Awards!

The Petties are Dogtime Media's annual awards show to recognize the best of the pet blogging community.

Due to your tireless voting during last year's campaign, we were able to wrangle a $1,000 donation to Tabby's Place Cat Sanctuary in Ringoes, NJ. This year, we are hoping to defend our title in the Social Media category to win a $1,000 donation for Sayreville Pet Adoption Center, a deserving no-kill shelter located in Sayreville, NJ.

Voting for the finalists started TODAY, July 5, 2012 and will be remain open until Tuesday, July 31. You can access the ballot by clicking HERE, and will be asked to login with your Facebook account or enter in an email address to participate. Votes can be placed every day/once every 24 hours.

Sample ballot

Speaking of Sayreville Pet Adoption Center, they are having a Kitten Shower this coming Saturday, July 7th. You know I will be on the scene taking plenty of pics, and I hope to see you there!

From their website:

IT'S "KITTEN SHOWER" TIME! One of our favorite events at SPAC is back! We will host a "Kitten Shower" at SPAC on Saturday, July 7 from 12 Noon to 4 PM. Join us for cake, cookies, punch, shower favors, door prizes, a festive atmosphere, and fun! We will offer a "2 for 1" adoption special on all kittens - which means you can adopt TWO already-spayed /neutered and vaccinated kittens for only $95. In addition, adopt any adult cat during Kitten Shower for only $5 - now that's a great deal! Guests are kindly asked to bring a "gift" for the kittens in our care (after all, it IS a Kitten Shower!) Canned and dry kitten food, litter, KMR/Nurturall kitten formula, Nutrical, toys and blankets all would be greatly appreciated. MAKE PLANS TO COME AND JOIN THE FUN!

Once again, thank you to everyone who took the time to nominate Catsparella and helped make this honor possible! I know that voting every day can be a pain, but rest assured that just like in years past, your time will be compensated with cuteness!

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Happy National Hairball Awareness Day & Victory for Katy Purry and Sayreville Pet Adoption Center!


Fist pumps and paw bumps all around, y'all! National Hairball Awareness Day 2012 has finally arrived, and with it comes news that cat hair Katy Purry has taken the top prize in FURminator's celebrity "FUR creature" contest! What does that mean? It means that thanks to your help, FURminator is donating $1,000 to my chosen animal charity, Sayreville Pet Adoption Center in Sayreville, NJ!

From the bottom of my heart, I would like to sincerely thank every single person who took the time to vote, including my readers, friends, family, and everyone at SPAC. It means the world to me to be able to make this donation, and I couldn't have done it without your support!

Due to the current economic climate, as well as the loss of contracts with local municipalities (due in part to their refusal to euthanize feral cats), SPAC, which is the only no-kill shelter of its kind in the area, is still struggling to keep its doors open. If you would like to make a donation, or live in the area and are thinking of adopting a pet (perhaps one of the lovely kitties I featured during the campaign?), please visit their website for more information. They also have some great local fundraising events coming up that you might be interested in, including a yard sale at the shelter this Sunday, April 29th, "Dining to Donate" at On the Border in New Brunswick on May 1st, and Zumba (my fav!) in South Amboy on June 3rd!

As I've written in the past, my cats LOVE their FURminator grooming tool, and I'm not just saying that because we won their contest. Priscilla, the scardiest of scaredies who runs away if you even look at her sideways, comes running TOWARDS me when the brush comes out, and proceeds to rub her head against it before flopping over in her patented baby-seal-on-its-side pose. I also appreciate that it provides a nice opportunity for bonding time together, as she gets super purry and relaxed, while I generate materials for my next cat hair craft project.

Hairballs are a naturally occurring phenomenon in cats due to their propensity for self grooming, and according to FURminator, a cat can ingest up to 2/3 of their shed hair as they self-groom (blech!). As anyone who's ever had the pleasure of watching a fur induced hackfest or stepped in a gooey pile of fur detritus knows, hairballs are bad news. One easy way to prevent the nasty buggers before they occur, is to engage in regular grooming with a tool (like the FURminator, natch) which helps remove loose hair and undercoat without damaging or cutting the topcoat.

Thank you again to everyone for your support, and to FURminator for inviting me to take part in this awesome competition for the chance to win money for SPAC! If you're interested in picking up a FURminator deShedding product of your own (we use the Small Cat Short Hair deShedding Tool), they are available from authorized retailers such as pet specialty stores, vet clinics, groomers, PetSmart, Petco, and online at www.FURminator.com.

Disclosure: I received a FURminator grooming tool as compensation for participating in the National Hairball Awareness Day program, but all thoughts, opinions, and cat hair Katy Purry's expressed in this post are my own.

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