• Fifi, a male Arabian mau, is up for adoption at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl. All photos by Reem Mohammed / The National
    Fifi, a male Arabian mau, is up for adoption at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl. All photos by Reem Mohammed / The National
  • Cat adoption day at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl.
    Cat adoption day at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl.
  • Cats rest in their cages ahead of cat adoption day at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl.
    Cats rest in their cages ahead of cat adoption day at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl.
  • Shifty, a male Turkish angora.
    Shifty, a male Turkish angora.
  • Missy, a Persian cat, is hoping to have a new family by the end of the day.
    Missy, a Persian cat, is hoping to have a new family by the end of the day.
  • A male Persian cat is up for adoption at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl.
    A male Persian cat is up for adoption at Animal Specialist Clinic in Al Wasl.

Wanted: New homes for Dubai rescue cats waiting for adoption - in pictures


Patrick Ryan
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Animal lovers were given the opportunity to give a cat a fresh start on Friday in Dubai.

The Animal Specialist Clinic in Dubai Jumeirah’s 1 hosted the last day of an event that allowed people to adopt a cat into their family.

Turkish angoras, domestic shorthairs, Persians and Arabian maus were just some of the breeds that were available for adoption at the event which was described as the emirate’s “biggest all-breeds adoption extravaganza”.

Anybody who is interested in finding out more about how to adopt an animal can contact the clinic on 04 343 540 or on their Facebook page.

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