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Cat Rescue Collection at Wigram New World Sat 16th of Feb

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

Hi everyone
We will have volunteers collecting at the Wigram New World from 9.00 until 5.00 on Saturday 16th of Feb

We would love your support. We are accepting money donations (to help pay our record January Vet bill of $22400, ) and also donations of kitten food and kitty litter. It is an easy way if you don't carry cash, then you pop in some kitten food/litter into your shopping, and we have bins you can put it into. We distribute this to our fosters (of kittens in order to help with costs).

Come and have a chat. We love chatting about your furbabies.

Volunteering for Cat Rescue is a rewarding experience, especially when the community gets behind us

Thank you in anticipation.

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