The Auckland SPCA has cut the cost of adopting cats and kittens by half over the Christmas period, saying the organisation is at "crisis point" with too many felines arriving on their doorstep.
The cost of adopting a kitten up to six months old has dropped from $160 to $80 and the cost of an adult cat up to seven years old has dropped from $105 to $52.50.
The deal applies from tomorrow and runs until January 12, said SPCA Auckland chief executive Christine Kalin.
"We're at crisis point with 543 cats and kittens ready for adoption right now - and more arriving every day. Just yesterday, we had more than 100 extra animals come into our care - in one day.
"Cats are arriving faster than we can find new homes for them. We simply cannot accommodate any more. It's our job to rescue animals but right now we have nowhere to put them. So we're appealing to the public for their urgent help and cutting the price of cat and kitten adoptions in half.