Dollhouse donated for Humane Society fundraiser is kitten-approved
Administrator | Jul 06, 2014 | Comments 0
You could give somebody the dollhouse of their dreams – complete with furnishings, a family – and some kittens, if you wish.
After many hours, over several months, of painting, gluing, assembling and wallpapering, Joanne Fralick, husband Martin and son Robbie presented a finished dollhouse to the Loyalist Humane Society to be used to raise funds. At the presentation, a number of the society’s kittens toured the two-storey home and proclaimed their approval.
An unfinished 1:12 scale dollhouse kit was donated to Fralick by Frugal and Company.
“The dollhouse was a family project,” said Fralick, “Just like looking after our pets.”
The family has four cats, one a medical rescue from the LHS.
“We were thrilled to be able to save Sprout’s life. He weighed a pound and was given a day to live last Thanksgiving Monday. Now he is 10 months old and weighs over 10 pounds – a happy, healthy cat,” she said.
The Fralicks also recently rescued a dog being used to bait pit bulls for dog fighting in Belize.
“The Loyalist Humane Society always needs help to continue saving animals,” said Fralick. “The dollhouse project is a small way our family can help them fundraise for all their good work.”
The two-story dollhouse comes complete with furniture for all rooms and a doll family. Total value of the finished project with accessories is between $400 and $500.
The LHS plans to raffle off the dollhouse as a Christmas project. Tickets should go on sale on or before Picton Fair weekend in September.
For more information about the Loyalist Humane Society, its cats, kittens and fundraising, contact Anne Moffat at 613-847-3243.
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