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Cat product inventor wins Dragons’ Den investment
Another pet business set to feature in the Den
Expanding pet business gets name change
Crashed car removed from pet shop…a week after smashing into it
Dorwest boss wins Business Leader of the Year award
PIF calls for donations to support Ukraine’s vulnerable pets
GA Pet Food Partners refreshes promotional material
PATS launches new and improved website
Garden centre wins PATS-sponsored pet team award
Paleo Ridge unveils rebrand for premium product range
YAKERS launches new Superfoods Blueberry flavour
US-based Benebone joins forces with We.pet
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Leading European pet food firm acquires Finnish business
Farm Food appoints new general manager
New brand DotDotPet gears up for Crufts and Interzoo
One third of Brits use code words to avoid vet anxiety
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Call for an overhaul of government veterinary support and regulation
Equine vets highlight excellence in practice across two-day congress
Study finds pets play matchmaker for one third of owners
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Award-winning pet retailer set to open 100th store
Pet brand steals show at London Toy Fair
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Crashed car removed from pet shop…a week after smashing into it

 

A car that crashed into a pet shop, forcing it to close, has finally been removed from the building…seven days after the incident.

 

The car smashed through the front of Feathers and in Wakefield on Sunday, January 28. It was only removed on Tuesday as repair work to the store started.

 

An online fundraising appeal was launched to help the pet shop recover from the car crashing through the store front.

 

Lindsay Ward, a friend of the pet shop owners Cassy Coldwell and Lily Barnes, launched the appeal on the GoFundMe website with a fundraising target of £500. Within hours that target had been smashed. The latest total is £1,605 from 86 donations.

 

Lindsay wrote on the GoFundMe page: “Running a business and been self-employed is difficult at the best of times. Feathers and tails is an amazing small business venture in Wakefield owned by two of the loveliest people I know.

 

“In the early hours of Sunday the 28th of January this business was forced to close it doors temporarily due to no fault of their own.

 

“The purpose of this go fund me is to help support Feathers & Tails in the care of the animals and themselves whilst they are sadly unable to trade. The community and their clients are devastated.”

 

The GoFundMe page can be visited by clicking here.

 

Owners Cassy and Lily posted on the pet shop’s Facebook page: “Thank you again for all your support and kind donations towards the rescue/sanctuary, the community is beautiful. We will be re-opening as soon as we can! This isn't going to stop us!!”

 

Pictures of the damage caused have also been posted on Facebook. They can be view by visiting https://www.facebook.com/feathers.and.tails.petshop

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