Fife animal charity benefits from online Christmas auction

A Fife animal rescue centre is set to benefit from a huge online auction.

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The auction prize for Fife Cat Rescue is a cat sculpture donated by artist Matt Buckley worth £185.The auction prize for Fife Cat Rescue is a cat sculpture donated by artist Matt Buckley worth £185.
The auction prize for Fife Cat Rescue is a cat sculpture donated by artist Matt Buckley worth £185.

Fife Cat Shelter is one of a number of groups set to benefit from the One Voice for Animals UK Christmas auction which runs from November 29-December 5.

The appeal’s first-ever auction in August raised £3142 for 60 wildlife and domestic animal rescues in its directory - and its festive event promises to be bigger!

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The auction has over 200 lots for members of the public to bid for, with items under the hammer including Pandora charms and other jewellery, exclusive artworks, hampers, signed books and CDs, vouchers and experiences, and plenty of animal-themed craftworks.

Fife Cat Shelter’s impressive lot is a cat sculpture donated by artist Matt Buckley worth £185.

The auction runs on Facebook

The One Voice for Animals UK Appeal was set up in April to support wildlife and domestic animal rescue centres and sanctuaries struggling due to the Covid crisis.

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