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‘Kittens on the Catwalk’ to feature GCHS adoptable kittens at Bell Tower July 22

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The Gulf Coast Humane Society kittens are back at Bell Tower and this time they are styling and profiling.

After a successful GCHS Kitten Shower back in May, the first “Kittens on the Catwalk” fashion show and adoption event sponsored by Trader Rick’s for the Artful Woman, will be held Saturday, July 22, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Bell Tower, at 13499 South Cleveland Ave. in Fort Myers.

The event will kick off with a virtual fashion show which can be streamed live on Trader Rick’s Facebook Page where potential adopters can see some of the GCHS’s adoptable kittens featured on the catwalk. Proceeds from the show and event will benefit GCHS.

WHO: Gulf Coast Humane Society

WHAT: “Kittens on the Catwalk” fashion show and adoption event

WHEN: Saturday, July 22, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

WHERE: Bell Tower, at 13499 South Cleveland Ave. in Fort Myers

The doors will open promptly at 9 a.m. for adoptions at Trader Rick’s for the Artful Woman located in suite 217 at Bell Tower.

Adoptions (with an approved adoption application) are first come, first serve so please be sure to arrive by 9 a.m. Even if you are unable to adopt be sure to come out and support the Gulf Coast Humane Society or shop the morning away at Trader Rick’s for the Artful Woman.

If potential adopters have another pet at home, please have an updated rabies certificate along for the adoption. To check out all adoptable shelter animals at GCHS, visit gulfcoasthumanesociety.org.

About Gulf Coast Humane Society

Gulf Coast Humane Society is a regional organization dedicated to helping companion pets find their forever homes, no matter how long it takes. GCHS provides an adoption center, spay-neuter and veterinary clinic, as well as education and awareness to the public about the welfare of homeless pets.

GCHS’s mission is to care for companion pets in need by offering safe refuge, providing medical care and facilitating adoptions. GCHS promotes the concept the “Adopt, Don’t Shop” and help educate the community about proper and responsible animal care, while providing quality, affordable veterinary care. To learn more about GCHS, visit its website at gulfcoasthumanesociety.org.

Source: Gulf Coast Humane Society