2936 days ago

Webfair Auction closes the Wednesday at 8.30

Bronwyn Reader from Cat Rescue Christchurch

If you like a bargain and also like helping charities, this is the place to go to have a look or donate to your charity. 


Cat Rescue has items donated from our fab community up for sale as part of Webfair, ie quality children clothes and shoes, woman's and men's clothes and some gorgeous red shoes (size 8), cat and dog items, children's toys, New Zealand music DVD's, jigsaws, an IPhone 6 battery charger case (only has a 3.00 bid at this stage, brand new with a RRP of $25.00), brand new swimming goggles. candles, and candle holders, a children's (brand new) single duvet cover currently with no bid, soft toys and much much much more.


All to help the kitty cats in kitten season.


Have fun looking.  We will be doing it again next month with lots more items and lots more charities participating


Photo's are some of the kittens and cats that have been socialised in our care and adopted out to their forever homes.


www.webfair.co.nz...

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