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A Kent-based charity which has been rescuing animals and reuniting them with their owners for more than a decade could fold in months unless it’s thrown a financial lifeline. Animals Lost and Found, started by two women from their home in Gillingham, is rapidly running out of money as people cancel donations because of the cost of living crisis. Director Natasha McPhee said they need at least £3,000 a month to run the service and “they simply don’t have enough to keep going”. Natasha, who runs the charity with her partner Dee Potter, said: “People are ringing up and apologising and saying they…

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