Please Help GA Cat Rescue Get FREE New Kitchen

Fairfield County, CT(Zone 6b)

Wallingford follows GAFunnyFarm tweets on Twitter. He recently found out that they don't have a real kitchen in their house because they spent the money on rescuing cats and kittens from GA high-kill shelters! Quite frankly, Wallingford was appalled that the poor cats and kittens had no counter to throw tomatoes off of or a refrigerator to sleep on top of - yadda, yadda, yadda. (I love him, but sometimes he is such a chatterbox!) Then he found out that they can get a kitchen for FREE! A local business is having a contest and the kitchen with the most votes gets a free makeover. Here is the link to the contest http://wjbf.upickem.net/engine/Votes.aspx?PageType=VOTING&contestid=9697 and if you type in cat rescue in the search box - you will find them and the picture of their completely empty kitchen.

To vote for them, you have to register on the website but there is a box to check that you don't want third party offers. Wallingford would be very happy if the kitties in GA had their own stove to eat out of the pans from - just like he does. (I would be happy if they get a door in their kitchen so their kitties don't eat out of the pans!) I think the rescue is up to 98 cats and kittens now and they are fencing in several acres so that the kitties can run free and enjoy the stars and the sun and fresh air.

If you have the time and want to do something for the cats and kittens of Georgia - drop by and vote for them to get a much needed kitchen. (This picture is of Wallingford and Holly in the kitchen at his house that has since been remodeled. The new counter top is much better for knocking things off of than the old one and the new floor isn't yellow!)

Thank you - Wallingford's moms

Here is GAFunnyFarms Twitter page if you want to check them out first. http://twitter.com/gafunnyfarm

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