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Lily's Kitchen defends decision to sell new range in Tesco
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Hat-trick of major deals boosts Billy+Margot at home and abroad
Westland Horticulture showcasing new products at PATS Harrogate
The Innocent Pet Care Company expands its team
Mars Petcare launch two new products in 2014 Christmas range
New Woodland range from Danish Design
Fulham Palace Garden Centre could be turned into a Pets at Home store
In-flight pet entertainment for BA passengers
Wagg lines up great offers for visitors to PATS Harrogate
Pets at Home launches single in aid of animal charity
Pet insurance deemed too expensive
Whitefurze steps in to help animal charity
Unique machine allows pet owners to create own tags
New range of Mr Men bag dispensers from Baggee
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Whitefurze steps in to help animal charity



Whitefurze Ltd, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of plastic consumer products, has stepped in with a donation to help charity, The Society for Abandoned Animals.

After being contacted by the charity last month, Whitefurze donated cat litter trays to help the organsation on their way to completing their cat rehoming project.

The Stretford based charity are renovating and expanding their facility with the aim of increasing the number of abandoned cats they are able to rescue and rehome.

Laura Messegner, Fundraiser for the charity explains: "The total cost of the build is £117,000, we have already raised £77,000 towards this thanks to individual donations. The cat litter trays will go a long way to help us achieving our goal of completing the project".

Whitefurze Key Accounts Manager Lauren Gifford visited the site in July to hand over the donation: "I was happy to help with this good cause. The donation will allow the charity to help even more unwanted pets". 

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