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CATS PROTECTION           Hall/Stand:  B32 
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Cats Protection is the UK's largest cat welfare charity, rehoming 52,000 cats and kittens a year. One of our core aims is education, hence we produce a range of FREE educational materials for teachers. Visit our stand to place your order. Age 5 - 7 - Primary Science CD ROM Age 5 - 11 - Caring for Cats DVD Age 5 - 11 - Primary Assembly Pack Age 5 - 11 - Primary Cats in the Classroom Age 11 - 16 - Secondary Cats in the Classroom
Address: NATIONAL CAT CENTRE,  CHELWOOD GATE,  SUSSEX,  UNITED KINGDOM,  RH17 7TT
T: 08707 708 649  F: 01825 741 004
www.cats.org.uk       Email this Supplier
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