Calling all puppy lovers and smitten kittens! You love your pet, so this Valentine's Day let it show with a special "kissing booth" photo opp you'll treasure for years. And this socially distant event helps support homeless pets!
This unique drive-up event at Purina Farms will be held February 5-7 from noon to 4 p.m. daily. It's a great opportunity for your whole family and beloved family pets to participate in a fun Valentine's Day event. Participants are encouraged to wear pink or red to get into the spirit.
Pre-registration is required. Register for a designated time, and upon arrival, drive to the green screen photo area, which will be clearly marked. You'll receive your printed keepsake photo on the spot, and Purina Farms will send you a digital version to print and share. On the way out, pick up your special care package including a dessert box for you and treats for your pet.
Share the love even further by bringing along a supply from the APA of Missouri wish list, to donate to the animal shelter. Plus, Purina Farms will donate $2 for every pre-registered vehicle tot he APA of Missouri to help care for their adoptable pets.
You can also opt to add on Cupid's Cuisine meal packages, so you can grab some comfort food to go and have a date night at home. Choose from an individual meal or family-style meal package that feeds up to 4 with selections that include Cavatelli Chicken Mario or Cavatappi Pomodoro along with either a classic Ceasar or Italian salad.
Registration is $17 per vehicle and can be made at purinafarms.com
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