Many folks are asking for examples of things anyone
can do – like friends and family.
* Bake some cat or dog treats and give them to your local animal
shelter
* Take an elderly neighbor’s dog for a walk, or help them
groom their dog or cat
* Spend an hour or two at your local shelter or rescue group. Pet
the cats, clean litter boxes, spend time with some homeless pets
who are least likely to be adopted right away
* Make a donation to a local animal shelter
Imagine what a difference we can make if, this week, thousands
of us unite to carry out an act of kindness to an animal.
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Would you like a simple and easy way to donate to the Cut Bank
Animal Shelter?
Start saving your pennies (and other change) for pets. Pick up loose
change around the house, put it in a jar, and save it for the Cut
Bank Animal Shelter. Retrieve the change from the bottom of your purse,
from the kitchen table, from your pockets, from the washing machine,
from the pockets of clothes to be washed, from the crevices in your
furniture, and from the floor of your car. You could also keep the
pennies that you used to put in the penny container at the check out.
Don’t miss any spot, and you won't miss the change.
These pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters add up to over $100
a year. With $100 a year per family, if only 100 of you contributed
over and above your average donation, this would be an additional
$10,000 per year for the shelter.
Try saving your change for the Cut Bank Animal Shelter today! |