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                                 A Dying Wish
ot all the animals that come into the Milton NKeynes and North Bucks RSPCA for re-
homing are unwanted or abandoned.
Sometimes they come from loving homes in circumstances that touch the hearts of everyone at the re-homing centre.
This is the case for three year old Mr Buttons (black long-haired) and six year old Ozzie (tabby long- haired). Their owner sadly passed away before her dying wish was granted , which was to see her two beloved boys in a new home together .
Both cats have been indoor cats for some time now and seem happy living indoors , but if you live in a safe area they would probably be happy to go out. The branch has had both cats vet checked , microchipped and vaccinated and they are ready to be re-homed .
Mr Buttons story. He was thrown out of his first home in the summer two years ago. He roamed the neighbourhood crying for food until his new owner started feeding him. It wasn 't long before he made himself at home. Mr Buttons is a happy, intelligent cat with a good nature and who loves to be cuddled. Ozzie's story. He wasn't liked by his first owner 's cat so was adopted by his owner . He has been living with her for the past five years. Ozzie likes to play tag with Mr Buttons; he is also a good natured cat who enjoys lots of cuddles.
If you could offer these two cuddly cats a loving home and answer their owner's dying wish , please call the Milton Keynes and North Bucks RSPCA on 01908 611179.
Singing For All
lney's very own community choir Singing For All! are now rehearsing hard for their Spring Concert to be held at the Cowper Memorial United Reformed Church at
7pm on Saturday 17th May. It promises to be a magical evening , and with tunes from across the musical spectrum, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Special guests Voices MK and soloist Becca lbbs complete the entertaining line-up and all proceeds from the evening will go to Advantage Africa. The Olney-based charity supports projects in Kenya and Uganda among people affected by poverty, disability and HIV. So far this year they 've helped establish a community laboratory to test for tropical diseases , trained two HIV counsellors , dug a borehole to provide safe water and started a new school project for disabled children . Their Director Andrew Betts says : 'Our work helps people to help themselves and build a better future for their families and communities . The impact really is life changing.'
Tickets for the concert at £5 each are available from Advantage Africa 's office in the Market Place, Teapots, CT Wilson and online at www.shopadvantageafrica.org .
You can find out more about Advantage Africa on their website www.advantageafrica .org and their Facebook page.
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