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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.
For more information on this particular campaign, pet adoption, or the work of the ISPCA generally, head to their website right here.Life

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