The Connecticut Humane Society is proud to introduce Pawffice Pals, a guaranteed way to make you and your colleagues smile.
There’s about to be a new face in your company’s video meeting. Probably one that’s dozing off, chewing with their mouth open, or randomly meowing at your new idea. That’s right—CHS pets are your new Pawffice Pals joining your video conference calls. They Zoom. They Skype. They do it all. They’re making bark meetings the new board meetings.
For a small donation that covers their Newington, CT – Federal workers affected by the government shutdown can find a helping hand for their pets at the Connecticut Humane Society’s Pet Food Pantry.
CHS will be distributing free food for cats, dogs and small critters across the state, and asking the public for assistance in boosting the available food supply.
As federal employees face tough financial dilemmas during this period, they shouldn’t have to worry about the ability to buy food for their pets as well, CHS Executive Director Gordon Admit it—your phone’s camera roll is filled with pictures of your pet. This month, put them to good use!
Post a pet picture on your Facebook, Twitter or Instagram in October with #SNElovespets in the comment, and Subaru of New England will donate $5 to Connecticut Humane Society critters for each post!
You can post as many times as you want through Oct. 31 with #SNElovespets. Just be sure to make each picture its own individual post - photos added in the comment section of another post won't be eligible
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