Photo: KTNV / Nevada SPCA
The Hearts Alive Cat Café provides a safe space for homeless cats in the Las Vegas area.
For months, Nevada SPCA and Hearts Alive Village have been working together to remodel the café.
"This is a true testament to the power of collaboration," shares Christy Stevens, Executive Director of Hearts Alive Village.
The café is now open to the public from noon to 8pm, located at 1750 South Rainbow Boulevard. Appointments are required, as well as a $15 entry fee. This fee helps cover the cost of veterinary care, such as vaccinations and microchips.
"It's all about working together to save more lives," said Lori Heeren, Executive Director of Nevada SPCA. "We can't silo our work if we're going to solve this giant problem in Southern Nevada of pet overpopulation."
Source: KTNV