CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Waterloo Alley Cat Project is throwing a cat-tastic party this weekend.

On Saturday, February 18, the local rescue group/animal charity is holding its 8th Annual Fundraiser from 7 to 11 p.m. at the historic Slovenian Worker’s Home, 15335 Waterloo Road in Cleveland. This year, the group has added a $1,000 Grand Prize Raffle to the festivities along with basket raffles and silent auction items.

 Music will be provided by Ace Molar featuring Todd Meany from Channel 8. Admission is $20 per person. All money raised goes to help Waterloo’s community cats. Donations of cat food and cat supplies will be accepted at the door and greatly appreciated.

Since 2009, WACP has made it mission to humanely care for all of the feral and stray cats within a target area around Waterloo Road making sure these cats remain safe, healthy and cared for by a group of trained volunteers. Cat overpopulation is a constant struggle in the area and the Waterloo Alley Cat Project works to maintain and control the population of feral cats.

WACP has cared for hundreds of cats through spay and neuter programs and providing shelter and food. To donate to the group, please make checks payable to NORTHEAST SHORES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization which acts as fiscal agent for the Waterloo Alley Cat Project. Please write WACP in the memo line of your check and mail to: P.O. Box 19246, Cleveland, Ohio 44119.

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