1702 days ago

Collection at Halswell New World this saturday 24/04/2021

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

Cat Rescue are having a collection at Halswell New World this Saturday 24/04/2021 from 9.00-5.00

We will have eftpos for the first time, if you would like to make a donation but do not have cash.

We have cards to the value of $5, $10 and $20 if you are thinking of a cool present to give to your mother for mothers day. She will get a voucher to say she has donated to our amazing cause.

We take cash donations and donations of cat food (tins of smelly food for trapping (usually the cheap fishy version) and cat/kitten sachets and biscuits)

We take donations of kitty litter

We take donations of paper towels, washing powder and disinfectant and cleaning products.

We also just love to take cat stories and share photo's of our fur babies and yours (via phone photo's)..........lol

Hope to see you if you are in the area.

If I have not posted in an area close to the supermarket and you know a cat lover that would support use, please give them a bell and tell them we are down there tomorrow. I am not sure if I have covered the likes of Aidianfield nor Halswell as those names did not come up in the area;s to tick.

thank you in anticipation

Regards
Bronwyn
Collections Co-Ordinator.

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