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 Maggie Dwyer of Community Cats Network with an abandoned kitten dropped to Riverview Veterinary Clinic at Bandon, Co Cork by a member of the public. Pic: Larry Cummins. Joyce Fegan Examiner News feature. VIDEO AVAILABLE. FROM THEIR WEBSITE- Community Cats Network is a registered charity promoting the welfare of community cats and the benefits of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). It was formed in April 2012 by a group of cat lovers dedicated to improving the conditions of life of feral and stray cats.
LC-cats-01-(1) 
 Maggie Dwyer of Community Cats Network with an abandoned kitten dropped to Riverview Veterinary Clinic at Bandon, Co Cork by a member of the public. Pic: Larry Cummins. Joyce Fegan Examiner News feature. VIDEO AVAILABLE. FROM THEIR WEBSITE- Community Cats Network is a registered charity promoting the welfare of community cats and the benefits of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). It was formed in April 2012 by a group of cat lovers dedicated to improving the conditions of life of feral and stray cats.
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Maggie Dwyer of Community Cats Network with an abandoned kitten dropped to Riverview Veterinary Clinic at Bandon, Co Cork by a member of the public. Pic: Larry Cummins. Joyce Fegan Examiner News feature. VIDEO AVAILABLE. FROM THEIR WEBSITE- Community Cats Network is a registered charity promoting the welfare of community cats and the benefits of TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). It was formed in April 2012 by a group of cat lovers dedicated to improving the conditions of life of feral and stray cats.


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