A purr-fect chance to make a difference
Published on 22nd March 2007 in News
04-01-31 GT
Goole and District RSPCA is still searching for a potential owner to offer Coulak the cat a loving new home.
Last month, this newspaper featured an appeal for a member of the public to offer Coulak a home but sadly, she has not yet found the right owner.
Goole and District RSPCA is currently caring for Coulak, a feisty cat who knows her own mind but would make a great companion.
Georgina Petty from Goole and District RSPCA said: "All Coulak needs is time and understanding. She is a very affectionate and intelligent cat and really deserves a chance.
"Kittens always find homes, and this is often a tough time of year for adult cats."
If you could offer Coulak a home, please contact Jane on 01405 839696.
* Goole and District RSPCA is offering free neutering vouchers for cats and dogs to pensioners and those on benefits.
For details, please call Jane on 01405 839696 for a cat voucher, or John on 01405 839731 for a dog voucher.
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