Our wonderful community in Kawartha Lakes came together to give three cats a second chance at life. All three cats needed expensive surgeries, but cost wasn't an issue thanks to donations. "We received enough to pay for the surgeries for all three cats and had some left over for our Honey Fund, which is where we put money to pay for unexpected surgeries." The donations exceeded the $4,500 goal by $1,500. One of these lucky felines is still available for adoption, so if you are looking for a furry addition to your family contact Kawartha Lakes Humane Society!
LINDSAY — Donor fatigue this holiday season wasn’t a factor as the community rallied to pay for surgeries for three seriously injured cats being cared for at the Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes. Shelter manager Courtney Bryans said a story published on myKawartha.com on Dec. 13 asking for donations to help the three animals generated “a huge response.” “We received enough to pay for the surgeries for all three cats and had some left over for our Honey Fund, which is where we put money to pay for unexpected surgeries,” Bryans explained. She said the donations totalled about $6,000 and...
Our wonderful community in Kawartha Lakes came together to give three cats a second chance at life. All three cats needed expensive surgeries, but cost wasn't an issue thanks to donations. "We received enough to pay for the surgeries for all three cats and had some left over for our Honey Fund, which is where we put money to pay for unexpected surgeries." The donations exceeded the $4,500 goal by $1,500. One of these lucky felines is still available for adoption, so if you are looking for a furry addition to your family contact Kawartha Lakes Humane Society!