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Kitty Cat PALS vies for grants

Kitty Cat PALS has a chance to receive a share of $200,000 in grants.

“Hundreds of cats come through our doors each year, needing help,” says Kitty Kat PALS executive director, Lee-Ann Phillips-Dixon.

“Each year we help hundreds of kittens and we rely heavily on donations during this time,” adds Dixon-Phillips, “we go through almost 17,000 cans of kitten food each year”.

With current shopping restrictions in place, donations have taken a hit.

My Giving Circle is the source of the potential grant money is a social enterprise committed to helping charities.

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