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Cat Adoption Day's. Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd April. 12.30pm-4.30pm

Joy from Silverdale

Cat Adoption Day! - New Lives Animal Rescue

We have cats galore and are holding a ultra special adoption day where all our adult cats and older kittens (4.5mths plus) will be at Hamilton City Animal Education and Control Centre, 217 Ellis Street, Frankton, Hamilton (old SPCA building) Saturday 1st April and Sunday 2nd April 12:30pm - 4:30pm.

We have tabbies, greys, black and white, torties, pure black cats, ultra friendly cats, some who are a little shy, we have cats for everyone.

All in the one place for your convenience. Please pop on down and see if you can make that special connection with one of our felines.

Cats have all been desexed, had first vaccination (some are fully vacc), microchipped which we will register on the NZ Companion Animal Register, up to date with flea and worm and 30days free pet insurance (conditions apply). All cats are $45.00.

Food, cat carry cages and litter trays also for sale. No Eftpos.

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