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Helping out with Kitty Cat P.A.L.S

A local charity needs your help. Kitty Cat P.A.L.S works to assist and rescue feral and abandoned cats in the Comox Valley.

President Bryan Baker says the Prevent a Litter Society has been around for 9 years, but a lot of people don’t know of the services they provide.

Baker notes they always welcome cash donations from the community.

Baker says you can also donate cat toys, kitty litter, bowls and towels. Kitty Cal P.A.L.S is located right behind the Comox Valley Animal Hospital along the Dyke Road.

Goat FM was on location Wednesday, collecting donations.

Justin Goulet
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