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Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III { 25 images } Created 8 Feb 2016

Wantagh, New York - February 7, 2016. Last Hope Animal Shelter has Open House during Hallmark Channel KITTEN BOWL III, to cheer on the adoption center's team Last Hope Lions.
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  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Host BETH STERN is holding tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, to tell the audience he is available for adoption, during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. Last Hope Animal Rescue has an Open House where the adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_374J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, is available for adoption during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. Alexander appeared on the TV show with its host B. Stern. The adoption center's guests watched the game on TV and cheered on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_488J4_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, looks at a football decoration during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. Alexander appeared on the TV show with its host B. Stern, who told the audience Alexander is available for adoption. The adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_448J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, is available for adoption during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. Alexander appeared on the TV show with its host B. Stern. The adoption center's volunteers and visitors watched the game on TV and cheered on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_464J9sq_Kitten-Bowl_annParr...jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Mingling with visitors, Tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, is available for adoption during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. Alexander appeared on the TV show with its host B. Stern. The adoption center's volunteers and guests watched the game on TV and cheered on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_468J2d_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Volunteer LAURA LANG holds Tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, wearing a glittery gold hat during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III television special. Alexander appeared on the TV show with its host B. Stern, who announced Alex is available for adoption. People at the center watched the game and cheered on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_174J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Host BETH STERN kisses tabby cat ALEXANDER, the Mayor of Last Hope Rescue, and tells the audience he is available for adoption, during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. Last Hope Animal Rescue has an Open House where the adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_379J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Sports commentators JOHN STERLING and MARY CARILLO give play-by-play commentary during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, viewed on a large flat-screen TV during Open House at Last Hope Animal Rescue, where the adoption center's guests cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_016J3_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Volunteer MIKE DAY, 13, of Wantagh, looks as if he's giving coaching advice to the gray kitten player with the red collar on TV in Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. At Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, the guests cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions, which the tiny tabby szs a member of. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League of America participated in the pretaped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_308J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Wearing a harness with skull and crossbones, TIGER the tabby cat, one of the team players in the Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, is with his new family, CHARLIE BROWN, who's holding the star whose new name is Yogi, and M. BENEDETTO,  of Massapequa, at Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, where the center's guests watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_501J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Tiger the tabby cat, one of the team players in the Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, came with his new family, C. Brown and M. Benedetto, of Massapequa, to Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, where the adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_603J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Tiger the tabby cat, one of the team players in the Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, is with his new family, CHARLIE BROWN, who's holding the star whose new name is Yogi, and MELANIE BENEDETTO, of Massapequa, at Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, where the adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_620J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Tiger the tabby cat, who was one of the team players in the Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, is with his new family - CHARLIE BROWN, who's holding the feline star wearing a harness decorated with skull and crossbones, and MELANIE BENEDETTO, of Massapequa - at Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, where the adoption center's guests watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_624J4_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. MIKE DAY, 13, of Wantagh, watches kittens play football in Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, at Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, where the adoption center's volunteers, including Mike, and visitors cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League of America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_289J3_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. During Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, tabby cat Woodbury's cage has an ADOPT ME sheet on it with his photo and information about this cat available for adoption. The adoption center's volunteers and visitors watched the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_401J2d_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. Sitting in his cage, Woodbury, a friendly tabby cat, is available for adoption during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The adoption center's volunteers and visitors watched the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_383J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • During Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, Last Hope Animal Rescue has an Open House where the adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_392J5_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. EMILY smiles as Halley the beagle licks her on the face, as the teen and her Mom SARI, volunteers from Merrick, take the friendly dog, who is available for adoption, for a walk during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The center's guests watched the feline football games on TV and cheered for their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games for the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_045J3_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Mom SARI and daughter EMILY, volunteers from Merrick, pet Halley the white and orange beagle, who is available for adoption, as they take her for a walk during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The center's guests watched the feline football games on TV and cheered for their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games for the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_047J3_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Mom SARI, son ANDREW, and daughter EMILY, volunteers from Merrick, pet Halley the white and orange beagle, who's available for adoption, as the affectionate dog licks Andrew before the family takes Halley for a walk during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The center's guests watched the feline football games on TV and cheered for their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games for the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_050J4_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. Ford, a friendly gray pit mix who is available for adoption, wears a red head halter during his walk during Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The center's guests watched the feline football games on TV and cheered for their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games for the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_086J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. President Nixon's famous dog Checkers, the cocker spaniel, is buried in the large pet cemetery next to Last Hope Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation building. During Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, Last Hope had an Open House where guests watched the pretaped game on TV and cheered for their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games for the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_021J3_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. February 7, 2016. SUZANNE FERRARA, with her face painted, and her mother STACY FERRARA, of Plainview, are having fun at Last Hope Animal Rescue's Open House, during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The adoption center's volunteers, including Stacy, and visitors watched the game on TV and cheered on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the taped games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_369J3_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. AYLA SHAH, 5, of Merrick, has a daisy rainbow painted on her face during the Open House at Last Hope Animal Rescue, during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III. The adoption center's volunteers, including Ayla's mom, and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_278J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
  • Wantagh, New York, USA. 7th February 2016. LUCY B, 5, of Merrick, holds a balloon lady while standing in front of big Kitten Bowl poster during Hallmark Channel Kitten Bowl III, Last Hope Animal Rescue has an Open House where the adoption center's volunteers and visitors watch the game on TV and cheer on their team, the Last Hope Lions. Over 100 adoptable kittens from Last Hope Inc and North Shore Animal League America participated in the games, and the Home and Family Felines won the 2016 championship, which first aired the day of Super Bowl 50.
    20160207_713J2_Kitten-Bowl_annParry.jpg
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