Thursday, February 27, 2020

Humane Society Is Making ‘Bad Drawings’ Of People’s Pets For $15 Donations, And Here Are 55 Of The Best Ones

The Wisconsin Humane Society attends to 40,000 animals each year and relies on donations to make all of that work possible. To make sure it reaches its goals, the organization launched a new fundraiser campaign on the 25th of February.

"It's time to put the 'fun' back in fundraising... if you donate $15 to the animals at WHS, we'll draw your pet," its Facebook post said. "We have a pool of staff and volunteers standing by, eager to turn your animal into a timeless work of art (or at least make you laugh). You might get one of our extremely talented artists, but we'll be honest... you'll probably get someone who can't draw their way out of a paper bag."

The submissions -- and donations -- immediately started pouring in. Continue scrolling to check out how the Humane Society dealt with them!

More info: wihumane.org

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Eventually, the flood of requests got so big, the organization couldn't keep up with them anymore. So, it stopped accepting new submissions just one day in. But that's a good thing. "You all are truly incredible and surpassed our wildest expectations," The Wisconsin Humane Society wrote. "Our artists are working tirelessly to get the masterpieces back to you as soon as possible, though it may take a few days at this point. Thank you all so much for your outpouring of support for the animals!"

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