


Please join us to celebrate 50 years of caring for cats!
NSW Parliament Deputy Speaker, the Hon Tony Stewart, MP, will be hosting our Golden Anniversary Lunch at Parliament House, Macquarie Street, Sydney, 12 noon - 2.30pm, Friday 27 June 2008.
For $100 you can enjoy a two-course vegetarian lunch with wine, share a lovely afternoon with friends and help Cat Protection at the same time.
Places are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. Phone Amy on 9519 7201 or fill in and fax or post the form found here.
We hope you will join us to celebrate this important milestone in Cat Protection's history.
The Cat Protection Society of NSW was founded in 1958 by a group of cat lovers concerned with the plight of homeless street cats. The Society began a program of low cost desexing to reduce the number of kittens and therefore, the number of cats and kittens abandoned.
Today, the Cat Protection Society is a charitable association with modern premises at 103 Enmore Road Newtown. Facilities include an adoption centre, welfare services, information and products to keep your cat happy and healthy. Sadly, we still have to deal with unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens but with your help and greater community awareness, we can continue to work to improve their lives.
Every cat deserves a loving and responsible home!
Kitten Kindy
If you have recently adopted a kitten and would like some information on how to care for him/her we have a new 'Kitten Kindy' that may help you. The classes will give you information on raising your kitten in a responsible way, avoiding problem behaviour and training your kitten. Owners have the option to bring the kitten along to the class or to attend without the kitten. He/she must be vaccinated and be 8-12 weeks old.
Call our office on 02 9519 7201 to make a booking.
Animals (Regulation of Sale) Bill 2007. Member for Sydney, Clover Moore, has introduced a Bill to ban the sale of mammals in pet shops, fairs and markets. Click here to read a copy of the Bill. The Cat Protection Society of NSW supports the Bill. We see the sad result of impulse purchases every week. If you support the Bill, contact your local State Member of Parliament and let them know, and ask them to support the Bill. For more information, read Ms Moore’s speech introducing the Bill. Go to the Hansard transcript for 18 October 2007 at www.parliament.nsw.gov.au
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