Mention “beach party” and you’ll surely think of “party animals”.
But on Saturday (22 Jun), you’ll get to meet the real party animals – dogs, cats and bunnies – at Ola Pets Adoption Pawty.
If you’ve always wanted a pet, this is a wholesome event that gives you the best chance to meet your next furkid before bringing them home with you.
Ready your best shades and swimsuit if you’re down to have fun with your friends and family, and at the same time, adopt cute animals.
According to their Facebook Events page, furry friends are waiting to join you for a whole afternoon of fun.
Furkids from 4 animal welfare societies – Action for Singapore Dogs (ASD), Cat Welfare Society, Purely Adoptions, and SPCA Singapore – are yearning for a loving home.
Here are some adorable faces you can expect to meet at the beach party.
They each have unique, heartwarming stories to tell. You’re welcomed to get up close and personal with them before deciding which to adopt.
As if seeing cute animals aren’t reason enough to smile, there’ll be party games and lucky draws to keep your happiness levels maxed.
Expect freebies and promotions to pamper both ‘hoomans’ and pets too.
Each registered guest gets a chance to win vouchers, pets products and more at their lucky draw during the party.
Admission is free. Register here to confirm your attendance and secure a lucky draw ticket.
Here’s how to get there on 22 Jun.
Address: Ola Beach Club, 46 Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 099005
Time: 12pm-5pm
Nearest MRT station: Harbourfront
If you can’t make it, not to worry. Here are more fluffs that need your love and care.
Featured image from Ola Beach Club and SPCA on Facebook.
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