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Barb’s Precious Rescue in Palatine celebrates 10 years at annual Open House

Barb’s Precious Rescue and Adoption Center will host its annual Open House from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, marking a significant milestone — 10 years of dedication to feline welfare. This event offers the public the chance to meet cats available for adoption, tour the facility, and learn about the rescue’s exciting future plans.

This year’s event will spotlight the opening of the David A. Helt Veterinary Care Center, which will offer essential services such as spay/neuter procedures and dental care for rescue cats starting this fall. Attendees can also preview plans for a dedicated Adoption Center to be built on the adjacent lot.

The 2024 Open House highlights include:

Meet adoptable cats and kittens

Guided tours of the facility, including the new David A. Helt Veterinary Care Center

Limited-edition merchandise, including purr-ple T-shirts ($15 short sleeve, $20 long sleeve), sweatshirts ($50), and water bottles ($15).

Preview of plans for the new Adoption Center

Appearances by beloved cat mascots Quentin, Babs, and Jerry

Commemorative bricks available for the outdoor walkway

Opportunities to donate toward veterinary services and facility expansions

Signup for those interested in volunteering

Raffle with fun prizes

Founded by Barb Weber in 2014, Barb’s Precious Rescue has grown from a small initiative into a fully operational shelter. With the support of community members and significant contributions from the Ehlert Family Foundation and the Wayne and Claudette Johnson Family, the shelter has expanded its capacity to house 250 cats and 6 dogs in a 7,500 square-foot facility.

Since its founding, Barb’s Precious Rescue has provided care for nearly 5,000 cats and kittens, offering food, shelter, and medical services, including on-site veterinary care. The rescue’s mission is to find forever homes for each animal, operating as a no-kill, cage-free shelter supported by public donations and over 200 volunteers.

For information about the event, adoptions, donations, or volunteer opportunities, visit barbsrescue.org or follow Barb’s Precious Rescue on Facebook and Instagram.

Barb’s Precious Rescue is open to the public on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Prospective adopters can also find available pets on PetFinder.

About Barb’s Precious Rescue and Adoption Center

Barb’s Precious Rescue and Adoption Center is a not-for-profit, 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to providing a no-kill, cage-free environment for rescued animals. Located at 313 N. Quentin Road, Palatine, Barb’s Precious Rescue operates solely on public donations and the efforts of its volunteer staff.

For more information, visit barbsrescue.org.

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