1/3Homeless Animal DayPhoto:Press Service ArchivesHomeless animals are eagerly awaiting their owners at the exhibition "I Want to Go Home". Photo: Press Service ArchivesHomeless animals are eagerly awaiting their owners at the exhibition "I Want to Go Home". Photo: Press Service ArchivesOn March 20, the Loft Project ETAGI art space will host another event "I Want to Go Home", during which everyone will be able to take a four-legged friend into their home. The exhibition spaces of the Loft Project ETAGI will once again be given over not to art objects, but to enclosures with cats and dogs from various shelters in St. Petersburg. At such an "exhibition", visitors, instead of calmly contemplating, fill out papers to obtain a veterinary passport for their favorite animal. Loft Project ETAGI started looking for homes for those who need them so much last winter, with a regularity of once every six months (the December campaign "I Want to Go Home" was the third). If a visitor cannot take a cat or a dog, but really wants to help their brothers and the shelter, you can bring the following to the "I Want to Go Home" campaign at Loft Project ETAGI: collars, leashes; plastic dog beds; household gloves (cotton and rubber), plastic buckets, detergents; food; treats for cats and dogs; toys, scratching posts, houses. This time, in addition to animals from shelters, everyone will be able to take the famous cats from the Hermitage into their home. They are so famous that they even have their own "professional" holiday, which is celebrated on March 28. Their numbers are strictly regulated - The Hermitage can accommodate no more than 50 cats, but the museum constantly faces the problem of abandoned animals, and sometimes has to officially refute various rumors about the shortage of whiskered and tailed employees. During previous exhibitions, 40 dogs and 75 cats found new owners.