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Adopt a Minion: “Minion” Themed Cat Adoption Campaign kicks off this weekend at Humane Pennsylvania

Submitted Like the characters in the soon to be released Minions movie, the cats of Humane Pennsylvania are on a mission to find a new master. Instead of a super-villain, however, these felines are looking for super loving and caring forever families.
Submitted Like the characters in the soon to be released Minions movie, the cats of Humane Pennsylvania are on a mission to find a new master. Instead of a super-villain, however, these felines are looking for super loving and caring forever families.
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Friday, July 3rd, marked the beginning of Humane Pennsylvania’s “Adopt a Minion” cat adoption campaign.

For a limited amount of time, adoption fees will be waived for cats aged one year and older at both of Humane Pennsylvania’s animal shelters, Humane League of Lancaster County and Humane Society of Berks County.

Like the characters in the soon to be released Minions movie, the cats of Humane Pennsylvania are on a mission to find a new master. Instead of a super-villain, however, these felines are looking for super loving and caring forever families.

“Summer is a very busy time at our shelters, particularly due to the large number of cats and kittens coming into our shelters every day,” said Karel Minor, President and CEO of Humane Pennsylvania, “The last two years, we’ve seen a 40% increase in cat intake, so we’ve decided to schedule a fun adoption campaign people could really get into. We’ve even created a mock-up movie poster featuring Humane Pennsylvania’s beloved mascots, Spike and Tilly.”

For more detailed information about Humane Pennsylvania’s adoption campaign and to view many of the cats available for adoption at Humane League of Lancaster County and Humane Society of Berks County, visit humanepa.org.

“If you’ve been thinking about adopting a new feline friend, now’s the time to do it,” said Damon March, Chief Operating Officer of Humane Pennsylvania, “We’re hoping that through this adoption campaign, we’ll be able to match hundreds of cats with caring families this summer.”

About Humane Pennsylvania: Humane Pennsylvania is the region’s largest partnership of animal welfare organizations. It combines the efforts and resources of open access and adoption guarantee animal shelters, adoption centers, non-profit veterinary hospitals and clinics, equine rescue, emergency animal service organizations, animal welfare management services, an animal-focused charitable foundation, and even a free public dog park. For more information visit www.humanepa.org.