CAP Set to Complete Three-Month ASPCA Challenge
On Monday October 31, Citizens for Animal Protection (CAP), 17555 Katy Fwy., will end a three-month campaign titled “Save More Lives…One Tail at a Time” and complete the ASPCA Challenge.
Beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 28 and continuing through Monday, October 31 CAP will attempt to find homes for more cats and dogs then during the same time period last year. Adoptions fees, sponsored by West Houston Subaru, will be waived for all kittens, cats, and dogs for the four days only. Adoption fees for puppies three months and under will be reduced by 50%.
CAP is one of 49 shelters competing nationwide in the 2011 ASPCA $100K Challenge and won the Southwest Region Kick-Off event. The nationwide competition is for animal shelters aiming to get more animals adopted than during the same period last year. Taking place from August 1 to October 31, CAP competed to find homes for more cats and dogs than ever before.
“The ASPCA $100K Challenge is a great motivator for our team and the citizens and businesses of Houston to get involved – to help connect hundreds of the fun, loving cats and dogs in our shelter with the right families,” says Kappy Muenzer, executive director of CAP. “Working hard together, not only will save hundreds of animals and enrich the lives of new adoptive families, we’ll have a chance at the $100,000 grant which we’ll use to support our new beautiful shelter.”
For more information, visit www.cap4pets.org.
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