3023 days ago

Stray Cats

Jenny Doyle from Alley Cat Brigade

Manawatu Alley Cat Trust
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Hello , Just wondering if anybody out there wants to get rid of their old kennel or something of that nature ..would have to be dry/water proof and warm away. Some cats that we vet check/desex to go back to where they come from ensuring a continued feeder is in place, .. they don't necessarily have anywhere nice to sleep and keep warm and dry over the winter mths. For instance 2 or 3 young cats out of 5 are returning to a house where the lady is willing to feed and look out for them.(they part wild and live under the house). , so I would feel better returning them if they did have alternative more comfortable accomodation on the property.
We would appreciate it very much if any could be put to use in this way.
Many thanks if anybody could help.

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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

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