YOURE INVITED: THE FURRIEST BABY SHOWER IN TOWN

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— Humane Society hosts “baby shower” donation drive to collect supplies for upcoming kitten and puppy season —

It’s a kitten! And a kitten! And another kitten! Yes, kitten and puppy season is here again. To help prepare our foster program for the influx of cuteness and responsibility they are about to receive, we are throwing a baby shower Thursday, May 15 at 11 a.m.!

Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region and Pueblo Animal Services are also in urgent need of foster families who can help us save more lives and donate their time toward caring for underage kittens and puppies until they become old enough for adoption. If anyone is interested in becoming a foster family, please visit www.hsppr.org/foster to apply at Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region and call 719-544-3005 to apply at Pueblo Animal Services.

Who: Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region

What: Baby Shower in support of our foster care program

When: Thursday, May 15 at 11 a.m.

Where: HSPPR adoption lobby, 610 Abbot Lane

Why: To get our foster care program much-needed supplies in preparation for saving the lives of underage kittens and puppies that come through our doors. In 2013 alone, 1,047 animals went through our foster program; 750 of them were puppies and kittens who were too young for adoption. See pictures of a current cat family in foster care here.

Baby Shower Registry:

Friskies paté wet food
Dog treats
Small and large litter boxes
Puzzle toys for kittens
Scratching posts
Wand toys for kittens
Kong toys for dogs/puppies
Nylabones
Leashes and harnesses, all sizes
Puppy pads

Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region is the largest nonprofit animal shelter in southern Colorado. Serving 25,000 animals a year, HSPPR provides adoption options, animal cruelty investigations, subsidized spays/neuters, a Trap-Neuter-Return program for feral cats, and other important services. HSPPR is a local, independent nonprofit that relies on donations from individuals and foundations to fund its many humane programs. For more information, visit www.hsppr.org.