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"Line the Litter Box with Your Ex" fundraiser is a humorous and unique way for animal charities to raise funds around Valentine's Day. Participants can donate a small amount (usually $5-$10) to have their ex's name placed in a litter box, where rescue cats will literally cover the names with their business. This approach not only provides a cathartic outlet for those with "crappy exes" but also supports the ongoing care and rescue operations for animals in need.
Multiple shelters and rescue missions nationwide (and likely worldwide soon) offer the "Line the Litter Box with Your Ex" campaign during February. We're featuring the Morris Animal Refuge's fundraiser simply because it was the first we heard of. Additional "Line the Litter Box with Your Ex" fundraisers are occurring with the Animal Friends Humane Society in Butler County, Animal Charity in Ohio, and several on the West Coast.
Morris Animal Refuge is known for its innovative and engaging fundraising efforts, along with a wide array of programs aimed at supporting animals, including adoption services, a community cat program, and opportunities for the public to get involved through fostering, volunteering, and donations.
If you're a dog fan with a nasty ex, check out Finding Shelter's "Crappiest Valentine Fundraiser Ever." They'll put your ex's name on a doo bag and happily fill it on a rescue dog's next walk.
Creative fundraising efforts are popular among zoos, aquariums, and animal charities, leveraging a mix of humor and the universal experience of dealing with past relationships to generate funds for a good cause. It's a testament to the innovative ways in which non-profits seek to engage the community and support their missions.
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