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Bracelet fundraiser continues for PAWSitively Cats-Tucson

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Buy a bracelet; save a cat
The cats meow of beaded bracelets

Beading Divas to the Rescue is still raising money for the month of September for PAWSitively Cats, a Tucson-based no-kill cat shelter with more than 300 cats in the cat house.

Can you help?

Sponsoring helps to pay for food, litter, shelter, and veterinary care. You can sponsor at one of seven levels: Bronze Paw, Silver Paw, Gold Paw, Platinum Paw, Emerald Paw, Ruby Paw, or Diamond Paw.

Sponsors can pay by check, or use PayPal to choose your level of sponsorship If you sponsor a specific animal at the Silver Paw level or higher, you’ll receive a Certificate of Sponsorship with your name and your sponsored animal’s photograph, and you will also receive periodic updates about the animal you are sponsoring.

You may visit your sponsored animal on Friday or Saturday from noon to 3 pm or by appointment.

Before or after sponsoring a cat, consider buying a one-of-a-kind bracelet or two. All bracelet sales for the month of Sept. 2012 benefit PAWSitively Cats. Bracelets cost $20 and the entire $20 goes directly to the cats. If you buy online, add $5.50 for S&H. These bracelets make fabulous gifts for the young and young at heart. Many of us Beading Divas have sold these bracelets off our wrists when we’re out and about in public.

In Tucson you can buy bracelets at these locations:

–Silver Sea Jewelry & Gifts, 330 N. 4th Avenue, 624-9954
–Clues Unlimited Mystery Book Store, 3146 E. Fort. Lowell Road (SE corner Country Club), 326-8533 (closed Sun/Mon)
–Sissy’s Pet Grooming Salon, 7350 N. La Cholla Blvd (in Albertsons Shopping Center), 229-9898
NEW LOCATION A K Jensen Apparel, (St. Philips Plaza), 4280 N. Campbell Ave., Suite 212, 529-2775

The above locations accept ca$h or make a check payable to PAWSitively cats.

With so many cats on the premises and so many cats that live in the feline leukemia house, this organization is in a constant mode of fundraising. Considering volunteering, doing outreach, feeding cats, and other ways to make a difference. Please share this blog post with your friends.

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