
The event will begin at noon on Wednesday, March 20 and will end on Sunday, March 24 at 8 p.m.
Furry Friends is hosting its 4th annual spring online auction fundraiser. The festivities will begin at noon on Wednesday, March 20 and will end on Sunday, March 24 at 8 p.m. Items will continue to be loaded until the actual auction begins on March 20.
The items can be previewed now at https://event.auctria.com/18ab6ef5-1a5e-4424-a88c-c38983089ae3/. However, no bids will be accepted until March 20.

Furry Friends volunteers are looking for donations of items that they can include in the auction. If you have a new item that you are not going to use, if you run a business and want to donate a basket or if you’re crafty or artsy and can make something, all of these would be excellent items for the auction. Contact Furry Friends at information@furryfriendsWA.org.
The auction’s name “Meow or Never’’ is to bring attention to kitten season. Springtime is when love is in the air and we start to see “kitten season” kick into full swing. Furry Friends volunteers anticipate having over 550 spay/neuters performed this year to help the cat population in our community. The funds from this online auction will go toward the over $50,000 cost of spay/neuter services Furry Friends is projecting and help to cover extraordinary medical expenses for cats that need that extra TLC to get them into a loving home. You will be able to view items ahead of time and on March 20 you can start bidding on your favorite items from the safety of your own home.



Iron Gate Storage and Always On It are Premiere Sponsors for the event. Other sponsors include Front Door Realty (Platinum Sponsor), Feline Behavior Solutions and Jared the Cat Groomer, (Gold Sponsors) and Bee Sam Beauty and Jason Smith, SPA (Silver Sponsor).
If you would like to be a sponsor for Furry Friends visit https://furryfriendswa.org/sponsors/.
Donations to the auction from local businesses and generous individuals include art, gift baskets, pet and personal items, handmade gifts and much more. For more auction information, visit our website https://furryfriendswa.org/. For further information, email information@furryfriendswa.org or call (360) 993-1097.
Keep track on current Furry Friends news on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/furryfriendswa/


About Furry Friends
Founded in 1999, Furry Friends is a nonprofit, no-kill 501(c)(3) cat rescue serving Clark County. Furry Friends is a volunteer run organization whose mission is to save abused, abandoned and

relinquished cats by providing them with medical care and socialization, spay/neutering and shelter until they are placed in appropriate adoptive homes.
For more information on Furry Friends, visit www.furryfriendswa.org, or email information@furryfriendswa.org or call (360) 993-1097 (message phone).
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