ACANA pet food is looking to pay $10,000 to one lucky cat lover for cuddling with kittens. The person will be picked based on replies to a simple questionnaire. In addition to donating 5,000 cases of wet cat food to shelters in need across the country, ACANA is also paying a winner to spend four hours cuddling with cats at a Best Friends Animal Society this June.
A pet food company is offering $10,000 to one lucky cat lover for cuddling with kittens. ACANA pet food is also donating 5,000 cases of wet cat food to shelters in need and paying a winner to spend four hours cuddling with cats at a Best Friends Animal Society.
Pet Food Cat Lover Cuddling Kittens Donation Animal Shelter
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