Exhibit to help promote the humane control of overpopulation of cats at Galerie Ouest April 23

Steri-Animal encourages the thoughtful control of Montreal's cat population.
Steri-Animal encourages the thoughtful control of Montreal's cat population.
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Photographer: graur razvan ionut


Ste-Anne's Galerie Ouest will be hosting a nature-themed art exhibit April 23-25.  The exhibit, sponsored by Steri-Animal, will feature paintings, photographs, and sculptures from 25 seasoned Canadian artists.


Steri-Animal promotes humane control of the overpopulation of cats by spaying or neutering. Everyone is invited to help support Steri-Animal in reducing the births of ten of thousands of unwanted kittens. 


Well-known artists who exhibit their work in museums throughout Quebec will participate and will kindly

donate a generous portion of the proceeds from the sale of their artwork to Steri-Animal.


Galerie Ouest will be open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. through the weekend.  A vernissage including wine and cheese will take place on Friday April 23rd from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.


Steri- Animal is a volunteer-run registered charity dedicated to making sure every kitten born is wanted.

 

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