One city in Indiana is letting people pay off their parking tickets in a unique way- by helping local shelter cats. Every spring, the city of Muncie finds their shelters overwhelmed with kittens (earlier this month, they were already up to 350), and that means a lot of supplies are needed. Hundreds of kittens means a lot of food, litter, and paper towels for cleaning cages. So, the city decided to help the kitties out in a unique way- they let people pay off their parking tickets in cat supplies instead of cash.

A local Fox affiliate reported that the idea is simple- simply donate supplies that equal the dollar amount of your ticket, and the city will consider it paid. Have multiple tickets? No problem. Just bring in more supplies. If you can’t make it to the shelter, call the police station and they’ll even come pick up the supplies from you.

Take a look at their announcement on Facebook live:

Pay your parking tickets in cat food! The Muncie Animal Care & Services needs your help! Posted by Muncie Police Department on Monday, July 15, 2019

The event was a huge success. As word spread, even people without parking tickets stepped up for Muncie’s kittens.

A lot of people have donated cat food and litter this week! Most of these people didn't even have a parking ticket 😬. @MuncieACS can always use pet supplies! We are glad this this week’s unique promotion helped spread the word! Thanks Muncie!#petsofinstagram #Muncie pic.twitter.com/GWvtmKMraR — Muncie Police (@MunciePolice) July 19, 2019

This isn’t the first time a city has foregone cash to get parking tickets paid off for a good cause. In the spring, Las Vegas allowed residents to pay off parking tickets with school supplies for children.