St. Lucia Cat Carrier
Some people borrowed carriers from us to bring in their kitties, others were ingenious with their carrier choices to come to the CAAT clinic.
Whatever works!
For more information or to apply, contact info@caat-canada.org
Some people borrowed carriers from us to bring in their kitties, others were ingenious with their carrier choices to come to the CAAT clinic.
Whatever works!
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