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Catsino Night To Benefit Pets Alive, A No-Kill Animal Rescue Organization

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 1280 Albany Post Rd Croton on Hudson NY 10520  See map

Catsino Night to Benefit the Animals of Pets Alive

Sky View and Water View Hills Rehabilitation and Healthcare to Host Event to Save the Animals

 

Enjoy an elegant evening of “Vegas – style” entertainment to benefit Pets Alive, one of the oldest and largest no kill animal rescue organizations in the United States. Guests will join in raising critically needed funds to support Pets Alive’s international advocacy and rescue of companion animals. 

 

The Catsino night, is made possible by the generosity of event hosts and sponsors Sky View and Water View Hills Rehabilitation and Healthcare.  The event will feature casino games including blackjack, poker, craps, and roulette along with fabulous auctions, raffles and great prizes. During the evening, guests will enjoy hors d’oeurves, drinks and a very special mystical illusion and magic show. 

 

Event sponsors, ticket sales, auctions and individual donations help to ensure the success of the Catsino Night.  Each year Pets Alive saves more than 2,000 animals, and is working to help end the killing of animals in shelters across the country.  There is a tremendous need for the support and education that Pets Alive provides to other rescue organizations, communities and individuals both locally and nationally.

 

Pets Alive operates two locations in N.Y.  Pets Alive Animal Sanctuary, now in its 30th year, is located on 80 acres in Middletown, NY.  Pets Alive Westchester (formerly the Elmsford Animal Shelter) is located in Elmsford, NY and is the largest no kill animal rescue center in Westchester County. In late 2011, Pets Alive will open a sanctuary and bed and breakfast rescue retreat in Puerto Rico to eradicate the abuse and neglect of companion animals in Puerto Rico.

 

Guest list reservations are $75 per guest or two for $125 and can be made securely online at: www.petsalive.org.

 

To become an event sponsor or donate auction items contact community@petsalive.com or visit www.petsalive.org for details.

 

About Pets Alive:   

Pets Alive is one of the oldest and largest no kill organizations in the United States saving over 2,000 animals each year. Pets Alive is internationally recognized as a leader in developing alliances to end the killing of and promote the humane treatment of companion animals. The mission of Pets Alive is to improve the lives of companion animals everywhere by any means possible, including rescue, adoption, advocacy, collaboration, intervention and education.

Pets Alive is a non-profit charity operating solely on individual donations, receiving no funding from city or state. Generous support from Pets Alive members makes possible all that we do.

For more information about Pets Alive Animal Sanctuary visit www.petsalive.org

For more information about Pets Alive Westchester visit www.petsalivewest.org.

For more information about Pets Alive Puerto Rico visit www.petsalivepr.org

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