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Rescue :: Shop for
less and raise money for charity
Shop for less and raise money for charity
We all like to nab a bargain and now you can shop for less
online and support CavyRescue - the UK's first and only dedicated
rodent rescue charity. The CavyRescue webshop is now open for
business - and every penny spent will help them continue their
work in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming 'small furries'.
Jason Hulott, co-founder of CavyRescue says: “By using our
webshop to make purchases, not only is it a quick and easy way
for you to get some great online bargains, find cheaper gas
and electricity services, and even book your holidays - but
it helps towards our fundraising targets".
CavyRescue was set up in 1999 and has rescued, rehabilitated
and rehomed over 1,600 small furries (guinea pigs, rabbits,
hamsters, gerbils and rats) via the shelter – which is run from
home - and its website.
Jason adds: "Our basic costs to care for the animals is
around £15,000 a year. In addition, we have a five year
plan to have a fully staffed, dedicated rodent sanctuary. By
shopping at our webshop, consumers get a great bargain and we
get much needed funds donated by the retailers. Truly a win-win-win!"
So go on, top up your CD or DVD collection or, if you're making
business purchases, why not make them from the CavyRescue webshop
For example, you can buy computer equipment, great value broadband
and stationery. And there are plenty of offers on DIY products,
clothing – and lots more from high street names.
Click on: http://www.buy.at/cavyrescue
and start shopping or visit: www.cavyrescue.co.uk for more information!
About CavyRescue
CavyRescue is the Kent-based small animal shelter and is run
by Jason and Stella Hulott. They rescue, rehabilitate and rehome
‘small furries’ – such as guinea pigs and rabbits – and their
area of expertise is rats.
Their aim is to not only rescue ‘small furries’, but to educate
people on animal healthcare and needs. The shelter is entirely
self-funded and in its six years of operation has rehomed nearly
2,800 animals via the shelter; working with other independent
rodent rescues; and its website.