Michelle McKenzie is a special guest on this segment of Monday Night Talk! Michelle, who is a board member for the Animal Protection Center of Southeastern MA, talks about the shelter launching its first
Kitty Litter Challenge in an effort to collect 300 bags – at least 3 tons – of
kitty litter in preparation for the annual influx of kittens that happens each
spring. APCSM is asking every person who visits the shelter during the month of
May to bring one bag of non-clumping clay kitty litter as a donation. The shelter is specifically seeking non-clumping
clay litter (i.e. Scamp, Tidy Cat Clay, Fresh Step Clay, store brand). The APCSM uses an average of about 65 bags of litter a month and that amount can
double with the spring influx of kittens. Since one pallet of litter costs the
shelter about $500, the donations will also make a significant impact on its
budget. Progress
of the Great Kitty Litter Challenge will be tracked at the shelter so
supporters can see when the goal of 300 bags is reached. More information on
the challenge is online at www.apcsm.org. Donors who wish to
contribute but can’t visit the shelter in person or can’t lift a 20-pound bag
of litter can order it online and have it shipped to: Animal
Protection Center of Southeastern Mass., 1300
West Elm St. Ext., Brockton,
MA 02301.
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