Our resale stores feature fine, gently used housewares, quality clothes, furniture, décor, artwork, jewelry and more – and all proceeds benefit the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and the homeless animals of Northern New Mexico. South side: Look What the Cat Dragged In, 2570 Camino Entrada, right next to Outback Steakhouse off Cerrillos Road, is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 474-6300. Join us on Facebook to find out about special events, new merchandise and discounts. North side: Look What the Cat Dragged In 2, 541 W. Cordova Road, right next to Wells Fargo bank across from the Santa Fe Baking Co., is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 780-8975. Join us on Facebook to find out about special events, new merchandise and discounts. Please consider donating to our resale stores! If you have a closet, cupboard, pantry, or garage filled with useful items, consider donating them. Call 474-6300 for 780-8975 or more information. Whether you're dropping off your used items to benefit the animals or coming to shop your heart out, please make either locations of "Look What the Cat Dragged In" one of your new favorite destinations. Our resale stores gladly accepts high-quality donations. We are a mostly volunteer organization with limited ability to store, clean, mend or repair items. We feature designer and high-quality clothing, shoes and accessories, quality households and furniture, collectibles and first-rate books. Your consideration in the quality of items you donate is appreciated. The resale store gladly accepts high-quality donations. We are a mostly volunteer organization with limited ability to store, clean, mend or repair items. We feature designer and high-quality clothing, shoes and accessories, quality households and furniture, collectibles and first-rate books. Your consideration in the quality of items you donate is appreciated. We do not accept the following items: |
Televisions or electronics Large appliances Mattresses Computers, printers or similar accessories Plastic drawers or crates (except clean storage bins) Stained, torn out-dated clothes (vintage clothes gladly accepted) Stained, torn, worn or broken furniture unless vintage or antique Worn, torn or jacketless books (collectible or first edition books are welcome) Older linens, sheets, blankets or towels (some of these items may be appropriate for shelter use) Common household items such as plastic storage containers, chipped or stained cookware or crockery, unclean or broken kitchen appliances Personal items such as foot massagers or pillows Any appliances with filters, such as air conditioners, humidifiers or air filters Children’s clothes or toys Hangers Metal file cabinets Toiletries unless brand new and unopened
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