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1613 days ago

Urgent cat fosters needed!

Duane from Porirua City Centre

Hi, Laura here from Found-a-feline cat rescues, I am desperatly looking for cat loving patient people with a spare room to help Foster cats & kittens during their time in my care till they are desexed, vaccinated, microchipped ect ready for adoptions. Some are very shy n timid, some are crazy full on young kittens, your own pets OK as the Foster cats will require being in a secure room away from your own fur family, for the duration of their stay. Having well behaved kids that can respect they also need their alone quiet times aswell as playtime can be a bonus for the younger ones requiring care. Please get in touch ASAP to discuss furthur, tonight I am in urgent need of a spare room at the least for an amazing found cat that's super friendly who needs to get out of create currently having to be in while awaits us to find his family. Super snuggly n loving, just needs somewhere to stretch his legs n have some loving while he waits.

If you think you or someone you may know will be great for this, please get in touch with me ASAP :)

Laura cook
Found-a-Feline Cat Rescues

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Mobile no. 0284367744
Foundafeline@gmail.com

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