Annual Open House and Fundraiser at National Cat Protection
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Society set for Sunday, May 23
In 1968, C. Richard Calore, a former humane officer, founded the
National Cat Protection Society in Long Beach. His purpose was
threefold: to educate the public about the humane treatment of cats;
to provide shelter so that homeless cats could be placed for
adoption; and to maintain a retirement center for cats. Now located
in Newport Beach, National Cat continues to maintain Calore’s
mission.
Sunday, May 23, 2004 marks the date of the National Cat Protection
Society’s Annual Open House and Fundraiser. The doors open at 1 p.m.
with the festivities continuing until 4:30 p.m.
As a private, non-profit cat shelter, operations rely on
donations. This annual event is important because it helps raise the
funds necessary to provide loving care for their felines while they
await adoption.
There will be a silent auction as well as several raffle and door
prizes given away during the event. Local businesses have been
generous in donating lovely prizes and gift certificates that are
sure to create a lot of activity at the auction tables. Come by our
Open House, enjoy refreshments in our beautiful facility and most of
all, enjoy the cats!
National Cat Protection Society, 6904 W. Coast Highway in Newport
Beach. Please R.S.V.P. to the Open House at (949) 650-1232.
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