'Please hear our plea': Kildare Animal Foundation releases important appeal for adoptions. FILE PHOTOGRAPH / PIXABAY
Kildare Animal Foundation (KAF) has released a heartfelt appeal to the public, urging them to adopt more animals from its shelter.
Taking to social media to explain the plight, KAF released a post which opened with the question: 'What more can we do?'
KAF then proceeded to outline a number of benefits it offers to people looking to adopt animals from its shelter.
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According to KAF, the benefits are as follows:
"There are so many animals out there that we want to help, but our hands are tied, because not enough people adopt from us," KAF added. "Please hear our plea."
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BRIEF BACKGROUND
According to KAF's official website, it was founded in 1994 by Geraldine O’Hanlon and a group of volunteers.
It is a registered charity that is dedicated to the welfare of cats and dogs, as well as a variety of small animals.
KAF's shelter is located is located at Lough Andy's House, South Green Road, near Kildare town (R51 YE00).
Although the organisation's premises is open to the public daily, it should be noted that is closed on public holidays.
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