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Nine Lives T-shirts
Our new
collection of Nine Lives
T-shirts especially
designed for us by
graphic artist Stefanos
Koltsidopoulos are so
stylish they wouldn’t
look out of place in an
uber-cool and pricey
boutique! But they can
be yours for the bargain
price of just 15 euros
each,and buyers can rest
assured that every cent
goes straight back into
the neutering, feeding
and care of stray and
abandoned cats in
Athens.
The T-shirts are
available in the three
designs shown above:
‘Cattitude’;
‘Gatastrofi’(a pun on
the words ‘Catastrophe’
and ‘Gata’, the Greek
for cat, with a cartoon
of an unneutered cat and
nine kittens); and
‘Cat’, with a large
smiling feline
emblazoned across the
side of the shirt. They
are available in
loose-fitting S, M, L
and XL sizes. ‘Cat’ is
available in a
one-size-fits-all (or so
we hope) kids’ version
too.
‘Cattitude’ is offered
in black or white;
‘Gatastrofi’ in grey or
white; and ‘Cat’ in
black or khaki. If you
live in Athens, we will
try our best to arrange
a hand-over rendezvous
to avoid the extra
postage costs.
Otherwise, we can send
your merchandise via the
Greek Post Office’s
‘Cash on Delivery’
system.
To order,
just email your order to
us at
ninelivesgreece@gmail.com
including
your name, address,
telephone number, and we
– with the help of the
Greek Post Office – will
do the rest!
Residents
of other countries, your
payment can be made into
our Alpha Bank account,
IBAN number GR27 0140
1280 1280 0278 6010 729,
BIC: CRBAGRAA (the
account is in the names
Kefalopoulou/Mataragka),
but please
email us with
your order first, and we
will confirm
availability and the
cost of the postal
charges before you make
your payment.
We are
also selling
spiral-bound A5 lined
notebooks (priced at 5
euros each) with the
‘Gatastrofi’ design or
featuring cat portraits
by Yiannis Mouzakitis;
laminated postcards (1
euro each) featuring
photographs by Yiannis
Mouzakitis and Carlo
Raciti,and cat-design
greeting cards
painstakingly handmade
by Heather B (5 euros).
Our most
grateful thanks for
supporting Nine Lives,
spreading the word and
helping the stray cats
of Athens.
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