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Can you aid cats in Spain?



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Published Date: 25 September 2008
My UK-based charity had some 30 stray or street cats under its neuter-and-feed programme in Torremolinos, Spain and our helper there is struggling to feed them all daily.
As a result some of the cats are becoming desperate.

In addition to this a British bar owner sold up in July and left six cats behind on the street for us to care for.

So if any reader is visiting Torremolinos or Benalmadena on holiday in the near future and could help out with the feeding, even once, it would be a great help.

If they have friends living in that area who could help with the feeding (all food provided by us) that would be fantastic.

Suzanne Thorpe,
Paws In Need.
reg charity 1110537,
35 Bucknall Avenue
Lincoln



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  • Last Updated: 25 September 2008 4:41 PM
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