Poop happens, and the Vanderburgh Humane Society knows this all too well...

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So Many Cats

The Vanderburgh Humane Society works hard to serve the homeless pets in our area.  They take in all kinds, from cats, to dogs, to hamsters, and rabbits.  The Vanderburgh Humane Society is currently taking care of a LOT of cats.  I'm talking literally hundreds of cats, to the tune of just over 500.  That's a lot of cats.

Photo by Anna Kumpan on Unsplash
Photo by Anna Kumpan on Unsplash
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Many Cats Means A Lot of Litter

As you probably know, cats go to the bathroom in a box, and that bo is filled with litter.  It can get expensive to keep up with enough litter for hundreds of cats, so the Vanderburgh Humane Society has put a plea out on Facebook, as they are asking for donations of kitty litter.

Photo by Angela Handfest on Unsplash
Photo by Angela Handfest on Unsplash
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Here is what the Vanderburgh Humane Society said:

Let's be frank...We scoop a lot of poop here. And with over 500 cats in our care, we go through an absurd amount of litter.
Our current situation: We're completely out of scoopable, clumbing litter and in need of some ASAP. Please consider donating some today!! You can shop our Amazon or Chewy wishlists, or drop off donations at the shelter
Shelter Hours: Tueday-Saturday, noon-6pm
Photo by Diana Parkhouse on Unsplash
Photo by Diana Parkhouse on Unsplash
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If you would like to help out the Vanderburgh Humane Society, you can always make a donation of litter to the shelter, or by sending them some from their Amazon or Chewy lists.  If you'd like to help out in other ways you can make a donation to the Vanderburgh Humane Society directly, here.  If you're in the process of adding a pet to your family, please consider checking out the Vanderburgh Humane Society or many of the other great rescues and shelters in our area.

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