Ad Nut
May 21, 2020

SPCA hijacks video conferencing backgrounds to promote pet adoption

Singapore's animal protection organisation and Forsman&Bodenfors want you to put your virtual backgrounds to work on behalf of animals who need real homes.

As anyone who's been working from home knows by now, nothing adds more delight to a dreary videoconference than the sudden appearance of a pet. Knowing this, Singapore's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, with help from Forsman&Bodenfors Singapore, has created a series of clever virtual backgrounds that advertise pets in need of real-world happy homes.

You can download the images—which include some snarky cats as well as a few of the animals Ad Nut insists on referring to as murderous beasts (although Ad Nut grudgingly admits they also deserve love and shelter)—at backgroundhomes.spca.org.sg.

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Campaign Asia

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