You can vote for a Las Vegas shelter cat in online challenge
By Madelyn Reese Las Vegas Review-Journal
Peppermint, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday, March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Stella, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday,
March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Skyler, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday,
March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Sundance, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday,
March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Peppermint, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday, March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Chevy, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA and cat intake coordinator Joellynn Chavez, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday, March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Chevy, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA and cat intake coordinator Joellynn Chavez, at the shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday, March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
The NSPCA shelter at 4800 W. Dewey Dr. in Las Vegas on Monday, March 12, 2018. The NSPCA is competing in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (Madelyn Reese/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Madelyn G Reese
Prince, a two-year-old Seal-Point-Persian mix, is the mascot for the NSPCA. He’ll compete in an online voting competition for a $5,000 grand prize called Tournament of Tails. (NSPCA Facebook)
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to vote — for a cat named Prince.
The 2-year-old seal point Siamese-Persian mix is the 2018 mascot for the Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in this year’s Tournament of Tails.
The bracket-style voting challenge, sponsored by Petplan pet insurance, pits adoptable pets from shelters across the country in head-to-head (aka nose-to-nose) online voting matchups. The overall winners will receive $5,000 for their home shelter
In Tuesday’s first round, Prince will face off against Dr. Tay, a 6-month-old domestic shorthair from Saving Grace Rescue in San Francisco.
Pets competing in the first round will all receive $100 for their shelters. Second-round competitors will receive $200, third-round competitiors receive $300, and those who make it to the “Final Fur” receive $500 for their shelters.
The NSPCA is the only Nevada shelter represented in the annual competition.
“The money goes toward our medical side, and that helps us a lot,” NSPCA intake coordinator Joellyn Chavez said. Funding such as from this contest helps cats like Chevy, who was brought to the shelter last week after he was found in the engine of a vehicle.
Chevy had one leg and his tail amputated, but he hopped around the shelter energetically Monday, his stiches already healing.
“All the money we get from the community is what we put toward our babies,” Chavez said.