Calendar Or Diary Could Be The Purr-fect Solution!
Author: Cats ProtectionPosted: Wednesday 25th October, 2006. 00:00:00
Are you stuck for what to buy the cat lover who has everything? If so, a Cats Protection Calendar or Diary could be the purr-fect solution!
Sporting fresh designs and stunning photographs, Cats Protection’s range of calendars are brighter than ever before while the charity’s Diaries and new Notebooks will get you fe-line even more organised! The full range is as follows:
- Cats Calendar 2007 – Featuring a different cute cat each month, this A4-sized, month-to-view calendar has space to write in daily appointments and other notes.
- Playful Kittens 2007 – A slimline appointments calendar complete with removable postcards, each depicting kittens in a variety of playful poses!
- 2007 CD Desktop Calendar – Perfect for brightening up the dullest desk. Each month shows a cat enjoying the spirit of the month, like chasing butterflies in July!
- Diary and Notebook – The handy week-to-view diary is the ideal size to pop in a handbag and the matching notebook, new for 2007, is perfect for those more detailed scratchings!
- The Cats Calendar (code 4056) is priced at just £4.95, whilst Playful Kittens (code 4057), the 2007 CD Desktop Calendar (code 4058), the Diary (code 4059) and Notebook (code 4060) are available at just £3.95 each.
Visit
www.cats.org.uk/shop/index.asp where you can place orders online or print off an order form to post back to the charity.
Alternatively feel free to call the order line on 08707 708624 (lines open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm). We accept payment by credit card, cheque or postal order.
The calendars, diary and notebook also feature in this year’s Cats Protection Christmas Gift Catalogue, which is full of stunning gifts for cat lovers and great presents for your favourite feline! To order your free copy, please call 01736 335855 or view the catalogue online at
www.catsprotectionshop.co.uk
Cats Protection is the UK’s leading feline welfare charity, rehoming around 60,000 cats and kittens per year through its nationwide network of 29 Adoption Centres and 260 volunteer-run Branches. More information about the work of the charity can be found at
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