Please take care passing through Ngongotaha
There is a mother cat with very small kittens (the babies still have their eyes closed) The mother is a long haired/fluffy tabby cat, she appears to be a stray around park/bridge
She was crossing both the main road and western road tonight carrying her little babies one by one and thankfully she made it safely with them but unsure where she has taken them. Last seen taking her last baby through the gates of zero to 100 automotive
I have been in touch with a local rescue, I was unable to get ahold of spca for advice (which I expected)
If you do see anything please get in touch with Mana Rescue or let me know.
Also, if anyone has any animal food there pets won't eat/going spare or is able to start feeding her regularly that would be great start (with the idea of trapping her to have her fixed in the long run)
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Poll: What does 'Kei te pēhea koe' mean?
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Maori Language Week) is upon us and we always love to get involved.
Add your vote to the poll and share a phrase in te Reo Māori below to be in to win a $25 Prezzy card.
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4.4% You are finally here
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86.2% How are you (feeling)?
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1.5% There are two fish
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7.9% Pass the salt, please
Poll: Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?
Drivers get where they need to go, but sometimes it seems that we are all abiding by different road rules (for example, the varying ways drivers indicate around a roundabout).
Do you think drivers should be required to take a quick driving theory test every 10 years?
Vote in the poll and share any road rules that you've seen bent! 😱
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52.2% Yes
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45.7% No
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2.1% Other - I'll share below
Gerda Takes On Te Reo Maori!
This year Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week, is being held from September 16 to 23. It’s an important week encouraging all of Aotearoa to use te reo Māori in everyday life. Similarly, Mahuru Māori promotes speaking and celebrating te reo throughout the month of September.
Over the last couple of years, Gerda, a resident at Diana Isaac Village in Christchurch, has grown her Māori vocabulary by attending the virtual monthly te reo Māori classes offered to Ryman residents. This group learning environment is run by Anita Gill from Te Puna Reo Māori, a Māori online learning provider.
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