Fund-Raiser Offers Micro-Chipping In Your Home
Monday October 22 2012
AN RSPCA inspector is offering to microchip people's pets in their own home to raise money for charity.
Chief Inspector Matt Bell, and 15 of his colleagues, are planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in a 10 day expedition to raise £4,000 for the charity.
And as part of the fund-raising efforts, is offering to come and microchip cats and dogs in your home for £10 per animal.
If you'd like to support Matt or take him up on his offer, email rspcabarnsley@hotmail.co.uk.
Chief Inspector Matt Bell, and 15 of his colleagues, are planning to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in a 10 day expedition to raise £4,000 for the charity.
And as part of the fund-raising efforts, is offering to come and microchip cats and dogs in your home for £10 per animal.
If you'd like to support Matt or take him up on his offer, email rspcabarnsley@hotmail.co.uk.
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