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Published Date: 11 February 2010
'Tabby female, six years old, petite, a little shy and nervous. WLTM a happy family to help bring her out of her shell.'
Ever seeking ways to do battle against the recession and irresponsible owners, the RSPCA Cat Re-homing Centre in Newport Pagnell is hosting another of its Speed Dating events this Valentine's.

This third annual session offers you the chance to find the perfect puss, the four-legged love of your life.

This Saturday and Sunday (Feb 13 & 14), volunteers will be hosting the romantic sessions and to aid the ambience, romantic music and subdued lighting will be introduced!

Furthermore, all those who attend the event will be entered into a prize draw to win a suitably romantic bottle of bubble.

For you, not the cat!

If you can offer a home to a desperate feline, don't delay - step forward today.

All moggies adopted from the centre - like little Miss Minnie (pictured) come microchipped, neutered and with their first vaccinations in place.

A donation of £50 per cat is asked for.

"We all know that pets can provide truly special relationships - so what better event than Valentine's for some of our loving, beautiful but homeless cats to find their perfect owners?" said Sue Taft, from the cattery.

To book your session call MK 611179.

You can make a difference.

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  • Last Updated: 03 February 2010 3:05 PM
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  • Location: Milton Keynes
 
 
 


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