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PICTURE SPOTLIGHT - Animal rescue centres



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Published Date: 07 January 2008
Love and care for abandoned pets

The eyes on the face of little Clancy the abandoned pup say it all.

These animals all need a lot of love and care and are getting it thanks to the caring staff at animal rescue centres in Wrexham and Flintshire.

Who could resist loveable Henry the Yorkie or Whisper the Jack Russell, and the trusting Monty and Zak. All these dogs are among the menagerie at the Capricorn Animal Rescue Centre at Padeswood.

Over at the Cats Protection League in Wrexham. Guinness the black and white cat is looking for the purr-fect home as are Buster and Simba and the redoubtable Sam.


Capricorn Animal Rescue, Padeswood: 01244 547938. www.capricornrescue.org


Cats Protection League, Wrexham: 01978 313574. www.wrexham.cats.org.uk



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