Volunteers are wanted to make out of doors cat homes at Coleman’s Emerald Fire on Saturday, Oct. 21, organized by Midland County Pit Stop. Emerald Fire is positioned at 4980 N. Dickenson Road.
Midland County Pit Stop Vice President Stephanie Thomas defined the homes give out of doors and feral cats shelter from the weather throughout the chilly and wet seasons.
Midland County Pit Stop has provided two cat home building occasions to date, one in Midland and one in Bay City. The third occasion is from 1 to 4 p.m. at Emerald Fire. So far, volunteers have made greater than 100 of the cat homes.
There will even be adoptable animals to satisfy on the occasion, however Midland County Pit Stop doesn’t do same-day adoptions.
Thomas stated folks can come out and meet the animals and perhaps discover a new buddy to undertake or foster. She hopes folks will assist make the shelters and/or donate to the occasion. She is grateful to the volunteers who attended the previous two occasions.
Animal lover and Emerald Fire President John Siggerud stated he’s blissful to host the occasion for a second straight 12 months.
Thomas stated money collected for the nonprofit goes principally to vetting animals. The rescue organization took in additional than 200 animals in 2022 and has taken in about 150 to date in 2023.
The homes are freed from cost, however Midland County Pit Stop is accepting donations. Cat homes are available at Feeders (previously Soldan’s) at 4140 Wilder Road in Bay City. Some will even be available at Emerald Fire.
To join the Saturday occasion, go to