Win a Gift Box for Mum! Did you know we have an animal rescue centre in Gladesville? WLPA has been campaigning for and rescuing animals since 1935! For Mother’s Day this year they are hosting a special Mother’s Day Drawing Competition, and you could win 1 of 4 fabulous gift boxes for your mum just in time for Mother’s Day!
All mum cats in the competition have raised their kittens and are now available for adoption. If one steals your heart, email admin@wlpa.org!
Here’s how to enter:
- Choose one of their beautiful mum cats (photos below)
- Draw a picture of your chosen mum cat
- Email your drawing to admin@wlpa.org with the subject line: Mother’s Day Mum Cat Competition
- In your email, include: your name, your mum’s name, the name of the mum cat you drew, your age, your parents’ Facebook and Instagram name (this is so WLPA can contact winners)
- Enter up to 2 times, but each entry must be a different cat!
Terms & Conditions
- Age Groups: Under 10 & 10 to 16
- Prizes:
- One winner from each age group will receive a Mother’s Day gift box worth over $300 •
- A lucky draw winner from each age group will receive a gift box worth over $200
- Competition closes 5pm Monday 28 April 2025 (AEST)
- Winners announced by 5pm Monday, 5 May 2025 on WLPA Facebook & Instagram
- To be eligible, your parent must follow WLPA on both Facebook and Instagram
- WLPA may share your artwork on our social media during and after the competition (will only include first name, age, and the mum cat’s name)
- Comp not affiliated with or endorsed by Facebook or Instagram.
Turner is one of WLPA’s young mums who gave birth to three boys while still a kitten. She is a wonderful, gentle lady, looking for a home, preferably with her last remaining very bonded son, Greg. As you can see, she is a stunning pale tortie.
Roma was rescued from the streets of Lakemba and has a habit of hiding in cat tunnels and trees, but when she comes out, she is a cuddly, affectionate small cat
DD was rescued locally four years ago and lived with a loving family unit the Mum became allergic to cats while pregnant. She is very sweet and likes to do head bops (jumps up and presses her head against, for example, your hand)
Leha is very protective of her three very young kittens, as you can see in this photo, but can also be a sweetie pie.
Big Boss, so called by her rescuers as she was the boss of her four ginger kittens. Big Boss is a Scottish Fold, and with her stocky body, stumpy legs and short tail, it is like cuddling a teddy bear
Suri was rescued out Liverpool way and is a Rag Doll who hit hard times and needed feeding up and vet treatment when taken in by WLPA. She can be a bit sassy and holds her own with larger cats
Olivia is WLPA’s ‘Flow’ cat and has made great progress since arriving at WLPA as a rather angry cat. She is now a firm favourite among some of the volunteers, who give her plenty of pats and cuddles. She is a lucky black cat.
Iris is just waking up here and saying hello while hiding her expensive eye treatment, which she had to save her sight when arriving at WLPA early this year. A gentle cat who deserves a loving home and is waiting here for you to adopt her.