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Greymouth SPCA


Another local mural painted by Mark Haldane aka RAJA - this one outside the local SPCA which shows a mixture of animals next to a native Cabbage Tree. This is where we adopted our last 2 cats from - Floki and Tiger.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Comments

Tom said…
...an important service around the world.
local alien said…
Nice mural and the best way to get a new pet!
roentare said…
Excellent mural with a good incentive
Andy said…
It is well worth the effort to help those animals that are in need.
Bill said…
Very nice mural!
Tigger's Mum said…
F got a couple of stripy cats from SPCA decades ago. She tells some great stories about their characters.
A really impressive mural with a wonderful message. I got Squiggles at our Humane Society, so I know they do good work.

Veronica Lee said…
Love the mural.

Cool capture, Amy!
Iris Flavia said…
Nice, clear mural and the best way to get a cat, or two ;-)
magiceye said…
Cutely minimalist!
Sami said…
Nice mural and they do great work. I'm a great believer in adopting animals from this type of institution instead of spending thousands of dollars in "designer breeds".
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Amy.
Sharon said…
Perfect for this location.

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