Digger journey survivor kitten up for adoption in Hastings
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Cat lovers are invited to support Bluebell Ridge Cat Rehoming Centre, Chowns Hill, Hastings at their Open Day on Sunday 24 July, 11:30-3pm.
Digby, the tiny kitten which made the national papers in May after being found in the bucket of a digger, which had travelled from Lowestoft, is now available for adoption at the centre.
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Hide AdBluebell Ridge cattery manager Myra Grove said: “We’d love as many people as possible to come along and support our work.
“We always look forward to opening our doors to the public on our open days as it’s a chance for people to have fun while meeting some of the cats that we care for.”
This free event is a great family day out and visitors have the chance to meet the cats at the centre and see the valuable work undertaken there. All funds raised on the day will go towards the animals in their care.
There will be a host of activities to keep cat lovers and children busy, including a variety of stalls, face painting, home-made cakes, nail art, raffles, tombola and a range of fun games for children, chat to the knowledgeable volunteers and meet the cats.
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Hide AdLast year Bluebell Ridge helped to rescue and rehome over 250 animals in the Hastings, Bexhill and Battle area.
Visit www.bluebellridge.org.uk for more information.
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