Metro Manila: Love Beer and Animals? Come to Pints for Pups!
PETA is hosting Pints for Pups—an awesome craft beer tasting night at Spektral Beer Lounge—on Thursday, May 31, to help raise funds for its Kapon/Ligation Immediately, Please (KLIP) program. Every ticket includes your choice of six beer tasters (100 ml) or three specials (250 ml) as well as vegan snacks. All proceeds from the event will help cats and dogs in need in the Philippines.
Tickets are limited, and they’re selling fast, so be sure to get yours today!
In disadvantaged areas of the Philippines, homeless and neglected cats and dogs are a common sight. Most residents can’t afford even basic veterinary care, including spaying and neutering, and the animal population is spiraling out of control. But PETA’s KLIP program is changing that. Since it began, we’ve spayed or neutered and vaccinated hundreds of cats and dogs living in impoverished neighborhoods in Metro Manila. We transport animals to veterinarians for surgery and then return them to their grateful families. We also treat them for ailments such as mange, parasite infestations, and other health problems—all at no cost to their guardians.
But we need your help to reach more animals.
Will you buy a Pints for Pups ticket to support PETA’s life-changing work for companion animals in the Philippines?
Sterilized animals live longer, happier lives. Spaying eliminates the risk of developing uterine cancer and greatly reduces the chance of developing mammary cancer. Neutering makes males far less likely to roam or fight, prevents testicular cancer, and reduces the risk of developing prostate cancer. Altered animals are also less likely to contract deadly contagious diseases that are spread through bodily fluids, such as feline AIDS and feline leukemia.
By joining us for a pint, you can help us reach more animals.
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If you can’t make it to Spektral Beer Lounge on May 31, you can still support PETA’s vital work to stop the animal-overpopulation crisis by making a gift right now.