Pet Lovers
If you know a pet lover then these selected alternative presents are right down their street. Give these gifts and know that they will be appreciated.
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 | 20 Chicks  Turkey may be traditional at Christmas, but you can choose chickens too! Our project in Chettikulam, Sri Lanka aims to give communities a new income source. Providing families with vaccinated chicks will produce eggs and meat to eat or sell. | £14.00
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 | Vet care kit  This little gift makes a big contribution to the vaccinations and veterinary care of goats, donkeys, sheep and other livestock around the world. Healthy animals mean happy owners, because they keep on getting the best from their four-legged friends. It's a bit like being a vet from the comfort of your own armchair, only (thankfully) without the rubber gloves. | £17.00
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 | A goat  Bring stability to Malawi's most vulnerable families, who've asked for this helpful gift. Goats provide milk, and more goats to sell. And their first kids will be passed onto other families. | £17.00
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 | Support an Alpaca farmer  This support an alpaca farmer gift will train farmers how to look after their animals and provide advice on getting the best price for their alpaca wool. | £24.00
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 | 16 Ducks  Ducks you can sell them, eat their eggs and barter them at market. Since 1998, Christian Aid partner Friends in Village Development Bangladesh has been helping people recover from devastating floods by giving them ducks. A gift like this could help a family rebuild their lives after a disaster. | £24.00
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 | Goat  Our goats go only where they'll thrive, and to owners who'll really appreciate the extras they provide there's fertiliser to spread, milk to drink and sell, plus kids too. Goats, bought locally, also give nomadic communities a mobile source of income. | £25.00
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 | 3 Pigs  Some farmers in Nicaragua, hadn't had a harvest for six years. Following the gift of a pig one now breeds pigs, and for every 12 piglets born, he passes two on to another family. Those he keeps provide him with both food and an income. A gift like this could really help produce long-term benefits. | £27.00
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 | Llama  Give a farmer a llama with this fantastic new gift. It's your chance to provide families in the Cochabamba region of Bolivia with a better breed of llamas, producing higher quality wool to help improve income. | £45.00
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The alternative gift links on this page connect to Oxfam Reg. charity No 202918, World Vision Registered Charity no. 285908, Save the Children charity No 213890 or Christian Aid, registered charity no 1105851