to the kind lady that brought me the male blue/grey cat i have an UPDATE on him
blue/grey cat has not had such a great time he has been hiding out at one stage i though that he may have escaped my enclosure he has not wanted to interact and show his face until today, he's still shy & has not made a sound, i'm not giving up on him i have to be patient & give him his space he is slowly warming up to me at this stage he's just not ready for re-homing he will stay with me until i am confident that he will settle into his new forever home, he must be really missing his sister i wish i could take her too and maybe smokey will be less nervous, cats to grieve for the ones who are the closest to them and i would love to have him reunited with his ginger sister, i lost the phone number that i was given so i'm posting this in the hope that i may find you again, kind regards michelle 07 8497744
Scam Alert: Bank cold calls
ASB is warning customers about reports of cold calls from scammers claiming to be from ASB. These scammers are trying to obtain personal information, including usernames, dates of birth, and verification codes sent to your mobile phone.
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Will these roadworks affect you?
Don’t expect a quick trip between Cambridge and Tamahere for much of this year, because major roadworks are starting.
Asphalt works on that section of Waikato Expressway will run from March through to late 2026, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) says. Motorists are warned to plan for significant delays.
“Unfortunately the pavement, particularly in the slow lanes, has deteriorated faster than expected,” NZTA’s Roger Brady said.
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