KITTEN SEASON HAS BEGAN AGAIN AND FUNDS NEED TO BE RAISED.
Hello community
Cat Rescue Christchurch has set up a Givealittle page to help with the expected influx of kittens coming into our care. Would love for you to go and have alook and read about our first lot of four kittens born into our care, (last years final tally was over 500 kittens rehomed) and see if you can help us. Every donation over $5 is tax deductible (which means that you will get 33% back on your tax return as you get a receipt by Givealittle site)
Link is givealittle.co.nz... so best to copy and paste to your search tab.
Thanks for listening and if you would like to volunteers your time please go to our website and see what sort of help you can provide.
Kind Regards
Bronwyn.
Ps if you love quiz nites, we are having one on the 5th of November. Poster below. Great prizes and raffles will be available.
IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU COULD SHARE THIS POSTER WITH PEOPLE AND WORKPLACES SO WE CAN GET MORE TEAMS AND HENCE MORE MONIES RAISED TO HELP.
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