Stray Cat Collar
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If a cat has been lurking around your house for a while, it can be difficult to tell whether it is a neighbour’s cat, a lost cat or a cat that needs a home. This collar is the first step in figuring that out. Instructions: 1. Print this page on to an A4 sheet of paper or light card 2. Cut out the paper collar 3. Print your contact number in the space provided 4. Pop the collar around the cat’s neck, 8. If the cat’s ensuring there is space for one finger family cannot be between the collar and their neck located and/or you need help caring for this little guy 5. Tape or staple the ends together while we’re helping to locate their humans, email us at 6. Leave the collar in place for seven
[email protected]. We will days, replacing it if it gets torn, put you in touch with a local rescue lost or removed group that can help out with foster care and/or find your furball a loving home to 7. If the cat is not claimed by a neighbour by the end of the call their own. week, visit www.inspectorspot.co.nz and list the cat as 1 in 3 pets go m issing. Inspector Spot helps “FOUND”. This sends to track them down. If your pets are not out an alert to help already registered with him, visit us at locate their family www.inspectorspot.co.nz and get them registered – super today. important if the cat is lost.
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