Sean and Candace Ruth, owners of Three Rifles Distilling Co. recently hosted Meow-loween, a pet adoption event, at which they teamed with Saving Kittens Sanctuary and Mikaela\u2019s Mutt Motel to help local cats and dogs find their \u201cfurever\u201d homes.<\/p>
\u201cToday, Saving Kittens Sanctuary has brought some adorable adoptable kitties, and Mikaela\u2019s Mutt Motel has brought some amazing adoptable dogs,\u201d Candace Ruth said. \u201cWe are big animal supporters. We have four cats, and all of them were adopted locally. We say \u2018Adopt don\u2019t shop\u2019. These babies need homes.\u201d<\/p>
Three Rifles Distilling Co. has been in business for 16 months, making a name for themselves with their Independence Bourbon, Revolutionary Rye, and 1st<\/sup> Amendment Coconut Rum.\u00a0<\/p> \u201cIt\u2019s going really well and growing exponentially,\u201d Sean Ruth said. \u201cThe downstairs area is for production. We have our distillery on one side and Star Spangled Brewery on the other. We share a tasting room. We love working with local charities to host events like this. It allows us to help them get their name out, while helping the community.\u201d<\/p> Outside, the cats were on one side of the building and the dogs on the other, for obvious security reasons. Sarah Tackett talked about Honey, a sweet dog with whom she posed for a picture. \u201cShe has a very sad story,\u201d Tackett said. \u201cShe was used as a bait dog, then she came to Mikaela\u2019s Mutt Motel, and is now one of the sweetest dogs you\u2019ll ever meet. That tail is always wagging.\u201d<\/p> Mikaela Lambert talked about Saturday\u2019s adoption event and her overall mission.\u00a0<\/p> \u201cWe have several adoptable dogs here today, and we\u2019re glad to be teamed up with Saving Kittens Sanctuary,\u201d Lambert said. \u201cThere are a couple of vendors and a silent auction set up on the side of the building. We also have Brutha\u2019s BBQ cooking up some great food. We\u2019re raising money that will be split between the two rescues. We\u2019re also accepting food and supplies donations. There are some families and couples out here with us today. It\u2019s a beautiful day, and we\u2019re just having a good time.\u201d<\/p> Though it was billed as Meow-loween, not too many had shown up in costume.\u00a0<\/p> \u201cIt might be a little early for costumes,\u201d Lambert said. \u201cBut, we\u2019ve had a few, and we\u2019re doing well. It\u2019s important for people to keep receiving the message that the need never ends. We also ask everyone to please spay and neuter.\u201d<\/p> Kelly O\u2019Brien explained that Saving Kittens Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501(c)(3).\u00a0\u00a0<\/p> \u201cWe take donations of food, cat litter, and all kinds of related supplies,\u201d O\u2019Brien said. \u201cWe take in animals from MC Animal Control to help them keep the numbers down, and we save kittens. This year we have taken in over 400 kittens, and successfully adopted most of them out. Today, to raise funds, we have a silent auction, and lots of baked goods for sale.<\/p> \u201cWe work a lot with kittens that are ill or are otherwise not thriving, as well as mama cats, and cats that have been abandoned. Many of those we take in have to be bottle fed. One of the litters here today is one that I actually bottle fed. They each started at about 5 ounces, and now they\u2019re all close to 4 pounds.\u201d<\/p> Saving Kittens Sanctuary\u00a0 spays and neuters all their kittens. They are all fully vetted, micro-chipped, and ready to go to a good home. The organization is 100% volunteer-run, and donation reliant. Every dollar we raise goes to the mission.\u00a0<\/p>