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Operation Kindness, the original and largest no-killbrshelter in North Texas, is teaming up with North Shore Animal League America andbrmore than 100 shelter partners across the country to celebrate HallmarkbrChannel's Kitten Bowl IV game premiering on Su-PURR Bowl Sunday,brFebruary 5 at 11 a.m. on Hallmark Channel.
Tobrcelebrate, Operation Kindness wants to help find forever homes for cats andbrkittens by offering cat care starter kits with all cat and kitten adoptions madebron Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5. Operation Kindness will also host a special pre-game "tail-gate" featuring members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra beginning Saturday atbr12:30 p.m. in the lobby of the no-kill shelter located at 3201 Earhart Drive in Carrollton. On Sunday, adopters can meet Lana Fraley Rich, the "Catsultant" who will answer adopter's questions about cat behaviors and provide tips about adoption.
Adoptionbrfees are $135 for cats and kittens. For each adoption of a cat or kitten, adopters will receive adoptionbrcounseling, pet care and educational materials, temporary carrier for cats, OperationbrKindness tag with animal ID, microchip ID and registration, rabies tag forbranimals over four months of age, cat care starter kit with scratching pad,br30-pound bag of Fresh Step kitten litter and cat toys, spay or neuter surgerybr(if not previously done due to young age or medical reason) and a coupon for 25brpercent off entire purchase at Pets Supplies Plus.
The Kitten Bowl is the greatest feline footballbrshowdown in cable television history and has resulted in more than 1,800bradoptions nationwide over the past three years.
Visit OperationKindness.org for more information.
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