Hi everyone,
I haven't written in a while because I've been overrun with fosters this summer.....busy, busy, busy.
Anyways, my group (A caring place humane society) is trying to start a new program for our "special Needs" animals. The inspiration for this is my Sissy; a 15+ year old cat who came to me when her owner died. Unfortunatly, there isn't much of a market for cats this old and the reality is that Sissy will probably live out the rest of her life with me; as a permanent foster.
So, we've decided to try to raise funds strictly for our cats that are "less adoptable" and potentially will be in foster care long term. Here are some of my ideas, but I could really use some more:
1. Poster with photos of all of the "special needs" animals, asking for donations.
2. Web page with photos asking for donations
3. Petfinder "donate to this animal" button.
I'm wondering; what would make you want to donate money to these cats? What wording would really make you want to help out?
Any ideas are welcome and there are NO BAD IDEAS.
Thanks,
Karen
I haven't written in a while because I've been overrun with fosters this summer.....busy, busy, busy.
Anyways, my group (A caring place humane society) is trying to start a new program for our "special Needs" animals. The inspiration for this is my Sissy; a 15+ year old cat who came to me when her owner died. Unfortunatly, there isn't much of a market for cats this old and the reality is that Sissy will probably live out the rest of her life with me; as a permanent foster.
So, we've decided to try to raise funds strictly for our cats that are "less adoptable" and potentially will be in foster care long term. Here are some of my ideas, but I could really use some more:
1. Poster with photos of all of the "special needs" animals, asking for donations.
2. Web page with photos asking for donations
3. Petfinder "donate to this animal" button.
I'm wondering; what would make you want to donate money to these cats? What wording would really make you want to help out?
Any ideas are welcome and there are NO BAD IDEAS.
Thanks,
Karen