I'm Gummy Bear - can you give me a home?
We really need your help!
If you’ve been thinking about getting a pet, this weekend is the perfect chance for you to give a loving home to one of the fabulous animals currently in our care.
We have over 70 adults cats in our Newtown animal centre alone in need of a home and that’s on top of all the puppies, kittens, dogs and rabbits!
I'm Tui and I need a home!
So come to Eastern Bays Scout Hall, Marine Parade, Worser Bay this Saturday 20 March from 10am to 2pm and see who you can give a loving forever home to.
And remember - if you offer a home to one of our adult cats during March we will include an adoption pack worth $100!
Hope to see you there!
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