'Sheddin' to the Oldies': Furkids Is Back With A New Cat Video To Promote Adoptions
January 3, 2018
A year ago, the Internet fell in love with a cheesy cat video made by the Furkids Animal Shelter, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that operates the largest no-kill pet shelter in the southeast.
The video was improvised and created in about 30 minutes at the organization's shelter by Paul Preston, who endeared viewers with his mock car salesman approach to selling cats. After the video went viral, adoptions and donations drastically increased.
Well, Furkids has just released a second video and I think it is even better than the first.
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