Nugget arrived at the Impound Feline Rescue service needing surgery for a badly broken leg.
Camera IconNugget arrived at the Impound Feline Rescue service needing surgery for a badly broken leg. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Impound Feline Rescue team raising funds at Baldivis Country Fair

Rebecca Coutts-SmithWeekend Kwinana Courier

THE work never ends for the Impound Feline Rescue (IFR) volunteer team, with kitten season fast approaching and cats requiring urgent medical care.

Cats just like Nugget, who arrived with a badly broken leg requiring expensive surgery – and now faces a long road to recovery.

This Saturday, IFR will be getting among the community at the Baldivis Country Fair where volunteers will be selling a variety of gifts for kitties and humans alike.

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While the weather looks to be too hot for the cats to join them, the dedicated volunteers will be ready to take your donations or find the kitty company of your dreams.

Visit www.facebook.com/impoundfelinerescue or go to www.gofundme.com/support-our-ifr-kitties-2utf6pxy for information.