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Catelyn

Catelyn

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Catelyn

Catelyn is a beautiful quiet girl who is looking for her forever home. Catelyn would love an indoor home with plenty of access to the outdoors once settled. Catelyn can appear quite shy at first but once settled her personality will begin to shine. Catelyn would have to be keep in a completely secure area for a minimum of two weeks while she settles into her new home. She can then come and go to the outside once settled. Are you the prefect fit to give Catelyn the second chance she is waiting on? If this beautiful girl is the one for you, you can complete an application form with this link, https://www.ispca.ie/rehoming/cats-rehoming-form-donegal, if you have any questions relating to adoption of cats or wish to arrange an appointment to meet them, please call us on 0749152360 alternatively email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) Your new best friend could be waiting.

Catelyn is currently in the care of the.. Donegal Animal Rehabilitation Centre

Barrack,Ballyare, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal F92 T1HR


ISPCA rescued dogs and puppies are fully vaccinated, treated for parasites, microchipped and neutered/spayed (when of age). You may be eligible to receive six weeks free pet insurance. We ask for a minimum adoption donation of €150 to help us cover some of our veterinary costs. A dog licence, collar and ID tag must be purchased before the final adoption takes place and a home visit will apply.

Cats and kittens at the ISPCA are fully vaccinated, treated for parasites, neutered/spayed (when of age), cat-flap and litter-trained.  You may be eligible to receive six weeks free pet insurance. We ask for a minimum adoption donation of €75 to help us cover some of our veterinary costs.

All ISPCA rescued equines are fully vaccinated, micro-chipped and have passports. Stallions and colts are gelded before being responsibly rehomed. We ask for a donation rather than a standard set amount to help us cover some of our veterinary costs.

 

The ISPCA is Ireland’s largest national animal welfare organisation, rescuing and caring for cruelly treated, neglected and abused animals.  Registered Charity Number: 20008734; Registered Company Number: 460571; CHY 5619. If you can, please make a kind donation here to support our work.

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