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 for a one of a kind fundraising event and pop up Foster Kitten Tea Party shop with AnimaLovers! At our first event in June we raised over $900 for them between ticket sales and donations, all of which went directly to the organization to assist in the foster care and adoptions of their kittens and cats all over the Capital District!
100% of the ticket proceeds go directly to AnimaLovers. 1 ticket per person gets you access to 2 hours of play time with over 10 of the cutest, cuddliest, sweetest little foster kittens, in our new event space next door called The Cottage! Enjoy cottage-core vibes, play with kittens, make new cat-loving friends, and enjoy tasty food and drinks! Who knows…maybe you’ll even fall in love with a new best friend to take home furever. :’)
Space is SUPER limited (as we are maintaining a 2:1 person to cat ratio so the kitties don’t get too overwhelmed <3 so be sure to grab your tickets early HERE and we’ll see you on Sunday August 6th at 11:00 AM at Bard & Baker!
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.
————————————————-
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; they expanded their Foster Home program allowing for better adoption matches; they created programs to help low-income families keep their companion animals healthy by providing low cost spay/neuter services and emergency veterinary care, and they established, through the generous support of a benefactor, a program to assist the elderly with limited means, to care for their cats.
In addition, the group staffs and runs an Adoption Clinic at the East Greenbush PetSmart, where hundreds of cats and kittens each year are adopted to loving families.