Don't Miss #TheLucyBowl #CatsVsDogs On Super Bowl Sunday!

The Lucy Bowl

How many of you are Super Bowl fans? Well then you will absolutely LOVE the Kitten Bowl, which will be featured Super Bowl Sunday on Feb 1st, 2015. One of the things people look forward to on Super Bowl Sunday are the awesome commercials that are featured.

Well get ready because this year's best Bowl commercial may just be featured on Hallmark's Kitten Bowl!

This year, The Lucy Pet Foundation, brings you #TheLucyBowl, an amazing #DogsVsCats Bowl commercial featuring some of the most high-tech CGI ever done with animals. This commercial is sure to be one of the most groundbreaking and discussed ads of the year. The Director is one of Hollywood's most acclaimed visual effects wizards, Sam Nicholson. He is best known for his work on Heroes, 23, The Walking Dead and Star Trek I.

 

Here is a sneak peak of the commercial!

The commercial is aimed to draw attention to the staggering 80,000 pets that are euthanized each week.

Yes that is correct, 80,000 a week!

 

"The Mission of The Lucy Pet Foundation is to reduce pet overpopulation by having mobile spay/neuter clinics across the country and to support causes that benefit animal welfare."

 

Lucy Pet Foundation has a solution to pet overpopulation that will greatly decrease this astronomical and unnecessary amount of deaths each year. The solution is a multi-targeted plan that includes:

  • Free and Low Cost Mobile Spay & Neuter Clinics across the country (eventually all free!)
  • Education
  • Grooming and training of shelter pets to make them more adoptable
  • Working to enact legislation benefiting pets, including banning gas chambers at shelter

You can read more about the solution here: Letter From Joey Herrick

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Who will you be rooting for this year, #TEAMDOG or #TEAMCAT ?

 

Don't forget to tune in to the Hallmark Channel at 12/1c on Sunday, February 1st, 2015 during The Kitten Bowl to catch the Lucy Pet Foundation commercial and support the cause!

 

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