‘Grab a Pussy! Adopt a Cat from Your Local Shelter’, Says PETA Billboard
For Immediate Release:
14 October 2016
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Jennifer White +44 (0) 20 7837 6327, ext 222; [email protected]
‘GRAB A PUSSY! ADOPT A CAT FROM YOUR LOCAL SHELTER’, SAYS PETA BILLBOARD
Ad Urges Citizens to Adopt, Not Shop, to Help End Kitten Homelessness
London – While the media is buzzing about the US presidential election, animal shelters across the UK are struggling with the tail end of “kitten season”, in which countless felines born of all that springtime sexiness show up in need of a home. That’s why PETA is negotiating with local outdoor advertisers in London (and PETA US is doing the same in New York City) to erect a purrvocative billboard that features a frisky cat next to the words “Grab a Pussy! Adopt a Cat From Your Local Shelter”. The new non-partisan ad campaign aims to urge citizens to choose the right catidate by electing to adopt one of the many homeless cats languishing in shelters and rescue centres.
“The sensationalism of the US election has rendered many other important issues invisible”, says PETA Founder Ingrid Newkirk. “We hope this ad will encourage people to think for a second about the crisis facing cats and other animals and – if they have the time, love, patience, and funds to do so – to consider opening their homes to one or two beautiful cats from a shelter.”
One unspayed female cat and her offspring can lead to a staggering 370,000 kittens in just seven years. That’s why PETA – whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to abuse in any way” – would like to remind all prospective guardians of cats to be sure to have them spayed or neutered and to adopt from local shelters, not pet stores or breeders, which add to the homeless-animal crisis.
For more information, please visit PETA.org.uk.
Note: PETA supports animal rights, opposes all forms of animal exploitation, and educates the public on those issues. It does not directly or indirectly participate or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office or any political party.
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