Cats Protection Wellington / February 2019
When Cats Protection Wellington was begun in 1982, it was one of the first voluntary charities in NZ that was dedicated solely to the welfare of cats. The first president, Catherine la Roche, modelled it on the Cats Protection League in the UK. In 1983 Carol Kisby, the second president, donated a space behind the Penthouse Theatre in Brooklyn for CPL, and by 1986 this had become our first shelter.
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Looking for something different to do this weekend?
- Cats Protection Wellington
- Our Wellington shelter is at 29 Vancouver Street in Kingston. We're open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays between 12 and 4 pm - no need to make an appointment, just head on up and meet our wonderful cats. Our dedicated homing staff can...
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Power outage
- Cats Protection Wellington
- Power at the shelter has been out since late afternoon on Thursday, 7 February. The lines company is working on the problem and we have been advised that power should be back on about 2:30pm Friday afternoon. We will check phone messages once we...
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