Animals: Airline gives you free tickets when you get these kittens from the animal shelter

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Airline is giving you free tickets if you adopt these kittens from the shelter

Even if there are no tickets, who could resist these kittens?

If you adopt a kitten in Las Vegas, you will be rewarded twice: firstly with the kitten itself. And then there is the airline that will give you tickets for it.

It sounds like a wild story: anyone who adopts kittens in Las Vegas gets free tickets from an airline. But what does an airline have to do with kittens? And why is she giving away tickets to their new owners?

To understand this, you need to know the names of the three kittens. The largest animal shelter in Nevada, the “Las Vegas Animal Foundation”, had found them in December in the north of the city. And because, according to the shelter, it was so unusual to have a litter of kittens at the shelter at this time of year, press secretary Kelsey Pizzi said: “When these three tiny fluffy balls arrived at the Animal Foundation, we knew we were special to them had to give names”.

The smart move: The animal shelter named the animals after the three major airlines Spirit, Delta and Frontier. The kittens weren’t immediately adopted as a result, but they did get the attention of Frontier Airlines. And she came up with a very special deal: If you don’t fall for the kittens straight away, you’ll get vouchers for air travel with the airline as a gift.

A polar bear on the stern of a "Frontier Airlines"-Machine.

A polar bear on the tail of a Frontier Airlines plane.

© Frontier Airlines

The airline was not stingy: For the adoption of kitten “Frontier”, the new owners get the biggest “reward” with four 250-dollar vouchers, but “Delta” and “Spirit” do not go empty-handed either. For both there are at least two vouchers of 250 dollars each. So enough to be able to replenish the holiday money spent on cat litter and food.

For “Frontier Airlines” there is another reason for the sponsorship: the airline has long been drawing attention to species protection with its “Plane Tails” animal motifs on its planes.

Source: CNN

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