WANTED: STORIES OF SMART DOGS & CATS
Posted on Wednesday, December 01 @ 18:55:56 GMT by jenvetadmin
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jenvetnurse writes "Has your dog ever amazed you with some smart behaviour? Have you ever witnessed the behaviour of a clever cat? If you’ve had a truly inspiring encounter with your dog or cat we’d like to know about it!
The entertaining book series, SMARTER than JACK® needs your stories of smart cats and dogs. The book series has raised over the equivalent of £60,000 for animal welfare in Australia and New Zealand and is now coming to the United Kingdom. These special new editions are being created with Cats Protection and Dogs Trust and will raise considerable funds for these two charities through book sales.
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The two books, one on cats and one on dogs, will each contain around 90 true stories each and will be released on World Animal Day in 2005. But we can’t do it without your help! Please send in your stories now of smart felines and clever canines that you have encountered. It can be about any kind of dog or cat, be it domestic, farm or wild. We are interested in all stories, but they must be true!
Stories should be between 100 and 1000 words in length and can be submitted online at www.smarterthanjack.com or sent to SMARTER than JACK Limited c/- Integer Group Ltd, Unit 1a/1b Learoyd Road, Mountfield Industrial Est, New Romney TN28 8XU, United Kingdom.
The closing date for submitting stories is March 31st 2005. Writers of the selected stories will receive a complimentary copy of the book. Send in your true animal story now and help Dogs Trust and Cats Protection.
For further information please contact initially
Smarter than Jack Limited
Vivienne Jeffs
Phone: (NZ) 0064 04- 381 4446
Fax: (NZ) 0064 04 -803 3347
email: vivienne@smarterthanjack.com
Website: www.smarterthanjack.com
Cats Protection Dogs Trust
Kate Bunting Jennifer Blaber
Phone: 08707 708 612 Ph 020 7833 7650
National Cat Centre 17 Wakley Street
Chelwood Gate London
Haywards Heath EC1V 7RQ
RH17 7TT Website: www.dogstrust.org.uk
Website: www.cats.org.uk
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