❤️ Exciting things happening next week! ❤️
Next week we will be running "Weight Week" in conjunction with Royal Canin's range of diet foods for your feline and canine family members.🐈⬛🐕
🐈We will have some great Vet Talk Video’s from vet Simon discussing overweight cats and dogs. So head over to our Facebook page to view. We will let you know all about the Weight Clinic's that vet nurse Angel organises and runs to help your pet reach their target weight.
🐕🦺Watch out for Royal Canin's latest promotion involving their awesome range of food that especially caters for weight loss in your pets.
So if an overweight pet is an issue in your family, jump on board and follow our posts next week to get some helpful tips and advice.
🌺🪴Keep an eye on our Garden Revamp which begins next week, so watch out for some fabulous changes!
🐈⬛🐣Easter is coming up, so if you’re going away make sure your feline family members are booked into our boarding cattery to be pampered by Danika! Spaces are filling up fast, so don’t delay.
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Get painting with Resene plant-based paints!
Plant-based paints are made just like normal paint but everything in the tin comes from plants and minerals.
Plus they’re Eco Choice approved with low odour and easy water clean-up, so you can paint or stain your place with ease.
Available from Resene ColorShops.
What's your favourite piece of Waikato history?
Car parks inspired a milking shed design that took off around the world and became a piece of Waikato District history.
A hundred-year-old church and gravestones from the 1880s will also feature as the district turns the spotlight on its past for its first Heritage Day on April 20.
Do you think the city needs more affordable housing projects?
An affordable rental development has been left scrambling to secure funding after it was unexpectly turned down by central government.
Bridge Housing Trust plans to build a 42 apartment complex on the corner of Tristram and Liverpool Streets in Hamilton central over two buildings. The land is being donated by Perry Group, which currently owns both sites.