Asheville’s House of Black Cat Magic celebrated its first year of operations on Sunday, June 9, after helping hundreds of cats across Buncombe County find homes. In its first year of business, the lounge helped more than 150 cats find their forever homes.
A local shop known as House of Black Cat Magic has been a beacon of hope for stray felines in Buncombe County. The Black Cat Lounge, which hosts parties, community events, and adoption drives, has successfully helped over 150 cats find permanent homes in its one year of operation.
To commemorate its first anniversary, the lounge organized a special celebration over the weekend. The event included a magical market, a silent auction, and a cat food drive to support Binx’s Home for Black Cats food pantry. The community turned out in full force to show their support for the cause.
Sterling “TrapKing” Davis, a renowned figure in TNR Humane Cat Solutions, was present at the anniversary event to educate attendees about the significance of Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) programs. These programs play a vital role in stabilizing feral cat populations and ensuring their well-being.
“TNR is essential to controlling the feral cat population and preventing various issues that arise due to overpopulation. Spaying and neutering are key aspects of responsible pet ownership,” Davis emphasized.
Over the past year, House of Black Cat Magic has facilitated the adoption of more than 150 black cats. These felines, of various sizes and personalities, have found their forever homes thanks to the efforts of the dedicated team at the lounge.
The success of House of Black Cat Magic in rehoming these cats showcases the importance of community support and compassion towards animals in need.
The anniversary “purrty” held by House of Black Cat Magic was not just a celebration of one year in business but also a testament to the power of collective action in making a positive impact on the lives of animals. The outpouring of support from the community highlights the deep-rooted love and care for black cats in Buncombe County.
Congratulations to House of Black Cat Magic on their successful first year, and here’s to many more years of helping our feline friends find their forever homes!
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