CNY SPCA Uses Total Solar Eclipse to Promote Adoption CNY SPCA Uses Total Solar Eclipse to Promote Adoption

The shelter is running a "Total Eclipse of the Heart" event through April 8

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) – Plenty of local businesses are set to take advantage of the upcoming total solar eclipse that is set to bring plenty of attention to Syracuse. But that doesn’t mean non-profits can’t capitalize on the opportunity either. At the CNY SPCA, the eclipse is an excuse to put together a new promotion: “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”

The event stretches from April 1 to April 8 and is a prime opportunity for the shelter to encourage adoption. Usually, anyone looking to adopt a pet would have to fill out an application and book an appointment. For this event, however, all potential adopters are able to drop in between 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Troy Waffner, the director of CNY SPCA, says the event – while lighthearted in theme – is a huge chance for the shelter to provide its animals with forever homes.

“There’s the gimmick end of it: ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ and tying it in with our animals,” said Waffner. “But there’s also a serious end to it. This is really a huge business bringing a lot of people to Central New York. Syracuse is one of the epicenters for seeing this eclipse, and you might as well take advantage of it and get people in and hook them up with some animals.”

The event expediting the adoption process also helps out the shelter, because there is a serious stray problem in Central New York that has lasted all-year long.

“There’s almost a pandemic in just the number of animals that are out on the streets right now,” stated Waffner. “Last year we took in 600 stray dogs and that’s just our shelter – that’s not including Humane CNY and the other shelters – so we use every opportunity we can to highlight the animals we have and really try to get them out of this shelter and into homes.”

There’s another layer to adoption as well: when one animal finds a new home, another shelter space becomes available for animals on the street.

“When you adopt an animal from here, you’re really saving two animals’ lives, said Waffner. “Because if we can open up kennel space, it allows us to bring animals in, and believe me, there’s a list of animals waiting to come into our shelter and other shelters.”

Waffner added that similar events to “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” such as February’s “Max the Love,” see between 12 to 15 animals adopted a day.

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