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A new girl at my Sunday feeding place - must have been dumped. She's friendly as can be but the other cats chase her. I'll have to come back with a basket to get her spayed this week but can we try find her a nice home? - Lorna

 

 

KITTEN NEEDS HOME

A couple of weeks ago this gorgeous ginger boy and his mom were trapped, sterilised, and returned to their quiet garden. However, Janet Brown, who has been feeding him, would really like to find him a home as she and her husband are going overseas for an extended period at the end of March. In addition to being sterilised, he has had a rabies injection and Janet says he is just beginning to come into her house and enjoy cuddles. Is there anybody out there who can offer a loving home and lap to this lad? He will need a bit of patience to tame him completely. Winter is just round the corner and once Janet leaves he will have to fend for himself.

Should you be interested in viewing him, please contact Janet at 072 179 4831. Adoption is subject to approval by Lynne or Lorna and a contribution of R230 to the Project.



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If you would like to contribute to the project, you may deposit any amount into the vet account at the veterinary practice:

GRAHAMSTOWN VETERINARY CLINIC,
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STANDARD BANK ACCOUNT 081 991 215
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The Grahamstown Feral Cat Project promotes responsible pet ownership.
Please help prevent unwanted kittens by sterilizing your own cat, which will make your pet easier to live with and has the added benefits of keeping them happier and healthier.

Page updated on May 16, 2012
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