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Find your new best friend at GAWS

Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) has reminded potential cat buyers that kittens are not just for Christmas.

The not-for-profit organisation, which received nearly 60 kittens during September and October, encouraged people to adopt a cat rather than buy from a breeder.

GAWS chief executive Helen Cocks said both the on-site shelter and in-home foster program were currently inundated with cats in need of loving forever homes.

“We encourage anyone who has been considering a feline companion to visit GAWS and adopt,” she said.

“We have cats of various ages, from six months and older, to suit all types of homes, from playful youngsters to older cats looking for a comfortable retirement.

“Not only will you gain a new family member, you’ll also be giving a cat a second chance at a happy life and making space for more animals who need our help.”

Ms Cocks said current cat owners could also make a big difference by desexing their pets, helping to prevent unwanted litters and reduce pressure on already crowded shelters.

“We also encourage all cat owners to ensure their pets are microchipped,” she said.

“Only around 10 per cent of animals that come into GAWS are reclaimed by their owners.

“Making sure your cat is microchipped and your contact details are up to date means that if your pet ever goes missing, we can return them home quickly, allowing us to focus our resources on helping vulnerable cats back to good health.”

Visit gaws.org.au for more information.

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