RSPCA Eurobodalla is holding their first in-person fundraising event since 2019, after the bushfires and COVID prevented the volunteer-run charity from their normal fundraising efforts.
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On January 22, the RSPCA is running a wares sale at Nelligen Shed, selling goods donated to the charity from a deceased estate.
While lock-downs and bushfires have interrupted fundraising efforts, the organisation has continued to offer care for animals in the Euorbodalla.
Since the beginning of 2020, the branch has rehomed 133 cats, 219 kittens, 77 dogs, 27 puppies, seven rabbits, five birds, two ferrets and a mouse.
RSPCA President Louise Webb said the branch is proud to have been able to provide care and support all throughout the tough past few years.
"All of this has cost us a great deal in food, flea, tick and worming prevention and vet care," Ms Webb said.
"We hold big hopes for a successful fundraising year in 2022.
"All funds raised will go towards care for animals in Eurobodalla shire."
Animal Welfare League NSW, Eurobodalla Branch has also launched an appeal to help find a home for a tubby kitten named Lord Tubbington.
Lord Tubbington is 11 weeks old, desexed and vaccinated, with a lifetime registration.
According to his current carer, Lord Tubbington is "a beautiful tabby with the cutest spots on his belly that he's always showing off when trying to get your attention".
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"He is the best of both worlds: he loves to play and makes you laugh, but afterwards be prepared for some cuddles, love and lots of purring!
"He is shy at first when he doesn't know you but it doesn't take him long to warm up to you and make you fall in love with him. He melts my heart every time I wake up to him standing on my chest, purring his head off while looking straight at me waiting for some pats and love.
"This little man makes me smile everyday and will bring so much joy into anyone's life."