Outer Banks SPCA launches a ‘Love Stinks’ fundraiser for Valentine’s Day

The Outer Banks SPCA has launched a Valentine’s Day fundraiser that allows donors to symbolically let go of their exes and foes in an unusual – and appropriate – way.
“Whether you’re celebrating with your significant other or flying solo, here’s a little reminder to let go of any lingering feelings for your ex,” stated the Outer Banks SPCA in an online announcement. “We know sometimes love stinks. So write their name on a piece of paper and we’ll put it in a cat litter box. It’s time to cleanse your heart and move on!”
A $5 donation is required for each first name that will help line the litter boxes at the shelter, and the Outer Banks SPCA will post pictures of recent “honorees” on social media.
Folks can donate and submit a name online, or can come to the Dare County Animal Shelter and write the name themselves for an extra-cleansing way to let go of a crappy ex.
For more information on the promotion and other happenings at the Outer Banks SPCA, visit their Facebook and Instagram accounts.
To view adoptable cats and dogs, or learn more about the Outer Banks SPCA, visit their website.
