Most folks have actually seen the Easter Bunny commercials from Cadbury. You might keep in mind the bunny that clucked like a chicken. Then 4 years ago they welcomed folks to choose their animals to be the Cadbury “bunny”. The very first year, it was Henri the Bulldog. Next, a two-legged Hound dog called Lt. Dan, won. Betty the Tree Frog won the list below year, and in 2015 it was a treatment dog called Annie Rose.
This year, Cadbury (an advocate of the ASPCA) asked “rescue pet parents” to send out in images of their animals using bunny ears. The winning family pet would appear in the Cadbury advertisements, plus a money award of $5,000 would go to the winning family pet’s owner, and another $5,000 for the animal shelter of the winner’s option.
One entry originated from Maddie Corey at Simply Cats, a cageless no-kill feline adoption center in Boise, Idaho; she sent the story of Crash the Cat, with an image of Crash using pink bunny ears.
Crash is a not likely survivor. Almost 5 years ago the director of Simply Cats discovered this hurt cat lying next to the roadway. He had actually been struck by a car and had major injuries – his jaw and leg were broken and his eye was harmed. After sustaining 6 surgical treatments, and losing the eye, lastly he was healthy and all set to be installed for adoption. The issue was that this cat had an unexpected character – happy, friendly, outbound, wise, friendly with individuals and animals. So Simply Cats chose he would become their ambassador.
If you check out the shelter, Crash will most likely welcome you by raising his paw for a “high-five”. He likes both individuals and animals, and appears to delight in all the activity that goes on around his shelter. He’s simply a happy cat.
Not all cats are as outbound and unwinded as Crash however each animal has its own character. So, visit your regional shelter or rescue group – you simply may discover some “bunny” to brighten your days, when you’re mentioning animals.