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Published 15:02 21 Sept 2021 BST
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Additionally, the organisation is urging cat owners to spay or neuter their animals to prevent unwanted litters.
In a statement, the ISPCA's Carmel Murray said: "We are struggling to find new owners to adopt so many gorgeous cats and kittens and our catteries in Longford and Donegal are full to capacity, with a waiting list of more cats and kittens to be admitted.
"For a limited time, we are reducing our adoption donation to €35 for mature cats and €25 for kittens until 10th October 2021. All cats and kittens are vet checked, vaccinated, treated for parasites, litter trained, neutered/spayed and kittens when of age, so even a small adoption donation will help us cover some of our veterinary costs."
The reduced adoption donation will remain in place until 15 October.
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