2622 days ago

Auckland, Wisely Road, Hobsonville. Muscovy Duck, Male. (SPCA VN:299459)

New Zealand Companion Animal Register

Please note that ages listed are estimated only and may not be the actual age of the animal listed. If you think this could possibly be your lost pet, please reply to this ad by phone OR visit the SPCA without delay. All animals entering the SPCA are held for up to 7 days. After 7 days unclaimed, a stray animal may be rehomed by the SPCA (animals may be euthanised if they are severely injured or suffering etc.) Please read the instructions below to contact the SPCA about this ad... REPLY by PHONE (for fastest response) Phone the SPCA on 09 256 7300 between the hours of 10am and 4pm seven days a week. Select 0 for operator on the voicemail menu and ask to speak with the "Hospital" as this is where incoming animals are received. State the SPCA VN number (Village Number) in the title of this ad for the animal that you are enquiring about. VISIT THE SPCA Auckland SPCA is located at 50 Westney Rd, Mangere, ph 256 7300. Lost and found hours are between 10am to 4pm, 7 days. Take the VN number (Village Number) from the title of this SPCA ad of the animal you feel may a match for your pet. For cats, take a cat carrier so you can transport your cat home if it is a match as they will not allow a cat to travel in a car unrestrained.
Gender: Male
Age: 1-5 years (approx)

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