Are You Looking for Your “Purrrfect” Match?
Are You Looking for Your “Purrrfect” Match?
If you’re searching for someone special to spend Valentine’s Day with, then head down to the SPCA Waikato on Saturday 14 February to find your perfect match.
SPCA Waikato is hoping that you will give their animals a second chance at love; so on Valentine’s Day they are holding an adoption special where adoption costs will be reduced on kittens and rabbits and the registration fees on all dogs adopted on Valentine’s Day will be waived. All animals available for adoption at SPCA Waikato are already desexed, micro-chipped, vaccinated and ready to go to a new loving home.
In addition to the adoption specials, bring your pet into the SPCA Waikato Animal Centre where SPCA Waikato will be offering you the opportunity to receive a free flea, weigh and worm treatment to make you pet feel extra loved.
To take advantage of these special offers, pay a visit to the SPCA Waikato on 219 Ellis Street, Frankton, Hamilton, on Saturday February the 14th, between 10.00am and 4.00pm and find the new love of your life.
SPCA Waikato is an incorporated society that exists to improve the lives of animals.
With no government funding to assist with day-to-day running costs, it relies heavily on donations from the public and fundraising. Each year the organisation investigates over 1,400 inspectorate cases and cares for over 3,500 animals by providing food, shelter and love while finding them a new permanent home.
The SPCA currently has a number of animals available for adoption. To view the animals or to make a donation, visit www.waikatospca.org.nz
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