Celebrate National Cat Day by Ordering a Kitten Through Uber
Sarah Dos Santos — November 1, 2013 — Lifestyle
References: mashable & businessinsider
In honor of National Cat Day, Uber has made kitten adoption more accessible. This on-demand kitten delivery service is temporarily on Uber, which was originally an on-demand car service. The company partnered up with the meme site Cheezburger, allowing cat lovers in New York, San Francisco and Seattle to sign up for 15 minutes of quality time with a furry little feline.
Through the Uber app, people can reserve kittens for $20 and the money goes straight to a local animal shelter as a donation. Users can even choose to adopt the kittens. The demand for this program was unusually high and to no wonder. Kittens are so adorable.
Who could deny these sweet creatures? On National Cat Day, companies like Uber take cat-preciation to the next level.
Through the Uber app, people can reserve kittens for $20 and the money goes straight to a local animal shelter as a donation. Users can even choose to adopt the kittens. The demand for this program was unusually high and to no wonder. Kittens are so adorable.
Who could deny these sweet creatures? On National Cat Day, companies like Uber take cat-preciation to the next level.
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3. Holiday-themed Services - Businesses can offer holiday-themed services to capitalize on special occasions and engage with their audience, like Uber's on-demand kitten delivery service for National Cat Day.
Industry Implications
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3. Non-profit - Non-profit organizations can explore partnerships with businesses to create charitable initiatives and generate donations for their cause, like the local animal shelters partnered with Uber in their on-demand kitten delivery service.
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