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CHRISTMAS RAFFLE

Charity Raffle

Manawatu Alley Cat Trust is a local rescue charity based in Palmerston North who helps with the abandoned and stray cats. All funds raised from this raffle go directly towards helping those in need!

Each ticket is only $2 each and there are 2 prizes to be won!

Prize One: A bag of 'World's best cat litter' valued at over $100, a cat toy, cat treats and wet food, a silhouette that sits on your door frame, bag of licorice allsorts, 2 cat t-shirts womens M, a cute paw twink, a 2022 calendar, 3 christmas decorations and a GORGEOUS one of a kind hand painted & engraved solar mason jar light donated generously from "Creative - Imaginations The Limit".

Prize Two: a 2022 calendar and x3 christmas decorations.

TO PURCHASE

Please contact Manawatu Alley Cat Trust via our Facebook page or email us at admin@manawatualleycattrust.org.nz to purchase your tickets.

Raffle drawn December 23rd and if won by someone local (within Palmy) can be delivered to you on Christmas Eve!
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