Do you love kittens?
Do you love tea parties?
Do you love supporting local organizations that help animals find loving homes?
Goodness do WE have the event for you!
Join us at Bard & Baker on Sunday June 11th 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM in our cute new Cottage event space for a very special one of a kind Foster Kitten Tea Party event with AnimaLovers!
Our AnimaLovers foster friends will be bringing 12 cute little roly-poly foster kittens for you all to play and visit with. Be sure to follow us on social media at @bardandbaker for sneak peeks of the cuties that will be coming along on Sunday!
Space is LIMITED and once we’re full, we’re full! So if you’re thinking about joining us, get your tickets early! Ticket can be purchased HERE.
Tickets are $35.00 per person and guarantee you a space for our 2 hour kitten tea party event. Tickets do not include food or drinks, but plenty will be available for purchase the day of from Bard & Baker, including a vast array of teas!
All ticket sales to go benefit AnimaLovers and all they do to protect the kitties in our community and help them find loving and lasting furever homes.
16+ years old for ticket holders, or 10+ years old with an accompanying adult, please.
Looking to bring items to donate day of?
Feel free to bring any unopened containers, bags, boxes, etc of dry cat food, wet cat food, cat litter, cat toys, cat treats, etc. All donations cash or otherwise will go straight to the fine folks of AnimaLovers to help support all their hard work (and money!) that it takes to foster these kittens into loving homes.
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About AnimaLovers
AnimaLovers was founded in 1995 by a small group of friends who wanted to provide needy cats and dogs in the Capital Region with a better way to find their way to safety and to new lives.
Over the years, AnimaLovers has changed to meet the needs of the area. In 2011 the organization decided to focus on cats and kittens only, and expanded their rescue and veterinary services efforts to provide felines with a clear path to their forever homes.
The volunteers and Board members of the organization developed a trap/neuter/release program for feral cats.