Gonville School teacher Abby Richards saw a post appealing for donations on Facebook last Thursday and immediately wanted to get involved.
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It's so nice to see the public pull together to help us out and to involve the kids who are our next generation
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Richards talked to her colleagues, who decided to gather some funds, purchase a basket and fill it with over 30 toys, leads, collars, harnesses and blankets.
"It's so amazing of her, she put her knuckles down and came up with the initiative herself," Flis said.
"It's so nice to see the public pull together to help us out and to involve the kids who are our next generation."
Richards is now challenging the students of Gonville School to join the cause by dropping in their own donations, with the added incentive of a free iceblock on Friday.
Gonville School students have the option of purchasing an iceblock every Friday during summer and the funds raised go towards feeding their school pets.
Richards describes herself as an animal lover.
"When I was a kid, we always had pets growing up. We had cats, we used to have a family dog and Gonville has lots of animals here too.
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"We have the school cat, guinea pigs, we've got alpacas, we had a pig for a very long time. We're a very animal friendly school."
Flis said soft toys and soccer balls are really appreciated and they will happily accept donations for as long as people would like to make them.