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Pet film with pets in toe

By Victoria Stone-Meadows

WHAT’S better than having a few friends around for a film and snuggling up with your pets while you all hang out and watch?
Doing exactly that but on the big screen.
Cameo Cinemas in Belgrave is giving every man and his dog the chance to see “The Secret Life of Pets” on the big screen with your best furry friend in toe.
The cinema is having an advanced special screening of film on their outdoor screen where everyone is welcome; fur, whiskers, feathers and all.
The cinema will have baggies available for any doggie accidents and the Cameos reminds people that the outdoor cinema can get chilly so best to rug up.
So join the crew at the Cameo with your beloved pet on Sunday 28 August for the fun new pet friendly adventure.
To book your tickets and find out more visit our website www.cameocinemas.com.au.

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