Further Sponsors Revealed For The Pet Show 2014, Burgess Excel And Zoflora
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31st March, 2014 20h44
The Pet Show 2014 is delighted to announce two more sponsorship deals ahead of the UK’s largest family pet event, which is to take place at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire on August 2 and 3, 2014.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural Pet Show, leading pet food manufacturers Burgess Excel return as the sponsors of The Hutch & Run, an area dedicated to small animals of all breeds including rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas.
Bacteria-busting disinfectant Zoflora, which in 2012 celebrated 90 years of home hygiene, will be sponsoring the Cat Breed Village where visitors will be able to meet over 25 different types of cats from around the world.
Visitors to the Zoflora stand will also be able to pick up a free sample of the disinfectant and enter an amazing competition to win a year’s free professional cleaning service from MOLLY MAID.
Carly Jackson, director of The Pet Show, said: “We are thrilled that Burgess Excel are returning to sponsor The Hutch & Run after such a successful event last year.
“We are also delighted to welcome on board Zoflora to the Pet Show family.
“Our first show attracted over 200 exhibitors, a wide range of animal and pet charities and over 17,000 visitors. We are looking to build on that to make The Pet Show 2014 an even bigger opportunity for our commercial partners and an even more dynamic show for our visitors and guests.”
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