A click of the mouse is all it takes to help cats in need as the latest round of World’s Best Cat Litter’s GiveLitter charity campaign gets underway.
Celebrity Cats Give Back
The following famous felines are currently scooping up votes for their selected shelters, with the cat who gets the most votes receiving 15,000 pounds of World’s Best Cat Litter to donate to their preferred paws cause, while the high-profile purrers with the second and third highest vote tallies will receive 10,000 pounds and 5,000 pounds of litter, respectively, to donate to their chosen non-profit organization:
- Born without a pelvis or back legs but plenty of purr-sonality, rescue cat Anakin is hoping that The Force will be with him as he tries to win cat litter for Hotel for Dogs and Cats Rescue and Adoption Service in Pensacola, Florida.
- Saved from life on the streets of New York City, Princess Monster Truck— a pretty rescue Persian with a winning smile– will give her cat litter donation to Bobbi & The Strays in Ozone, New York.
- Helping shelter cats envision a better tomorrow, cross-eyed cat Spangles has his eyes on the prize as he tries to win votes that will translate into a donation of cat litter for the Charleston Animal Society in North Charleston, South Carolina.
“We’re so excited to be partnering with Spangles, Princess Monster Truck and Anakin for this round of GiveLitter because they truly show how unique and special all cats are,” Jean Broders, Brand Manager of World’s Best Cat Litter stated. “All cats have extraordinary things to offer, and we can all learn from them. Having a cat is simply cool, and we’re thrilled these three cats are helping to promote that attitude with an influential GiveLitter campaign that will draw even more attention to the importance of supporting shelter cats.”
Fans of felines can cast one vote a day until July 25th.
To cast a vote:
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