New Brunswick

Shamrock Shuffle Raises $1,670 for Quispamsis Cat Rescue in 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 10:50 am

The 33rd Annual Pete’s Pub Shamrock Shuffle raised $1,670 to support local animal welfare in the Saint John and Quispamsis region on Sunday. The community event, held in Saint John, collected funds for Red Head Strays Helping Stray Cats Strut, a local organization that rescues and re-homes stray cats.

Several community members took part in the fundraiser, including Pete Ferguson, Katherine Ferguson, and Alex Coffin. The money will help cover the costs of veterinary care and daily supplies for animals currently in foster homes.

As a registered Canadian charity, Red Head Strays Helping Stray Cats Strut operates a foster-based program throughout the Quispamsis and Saint John area. The volunteer-run group focuses on helping abandoned or lost cats find permanent homes through their adoption network.

According to information shared by Red Head Strays Helping Stray Cats Strut, community-led events are vital for their operations. Because the group does not have a physical shelter building, they rely on these donations to fund medical treatments and spaying or neutering services for rescued pets.

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