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RSPCA pet sale

In the wake of its highly successful Pop Up Adoption event in Brisbane, RSPCA Queensland is slashing adoption fees by 25 per cent this weekend, including at its Animal Care Centre in Noosa.

The Mates Rates Sale, which will take place on January 26 and January 27, will also offer discounts of 25 per cent on products at RSPCA Op Shops, RSPCA School for Dogs and RSPCA World for Pets.

RSPCA Queensland spokesperson Michael Beatty said this weekend was the perfect opportunity for people to take the plunge if they have been considering adding a furry friend to the family.

“Our Pop Up Adoption event in Brisbane was incredibly successful, with 276 animals adopted in one day and hundreds of visitors attending the event,” Mr Beatty said.

“We saw kittens, puppies and even guinea pigs find loving homes, but there are still so many beautiful animals out there waiting to find their forever home.

“I encourage everyone who’s interested in adopting to visit their closest RSPCA Queensland Adoption Centre this weekend.”

Customers will also receive 25 per cent off products instore, online at RSPCA World For Pets and RSPCA Op Shops as well as RSPCA School for Dogs which can be booked online at www.schoolfordogs.com.au and use the code SUMMER25.

The RSPCA Animal Care Centre in Noosa is open 10am-5pm Saturday and Sunday.

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