Recovery Tails – Day 6 – Dennis

Dennis was brought to our vets after he was found with a bulging eye – likely injured in either a fight or car accident. Unfortunately, his eye needed to come out, but with no chip or owner to be found, the vets contacted our shelter. We shared him on lost and found,...

Recovery Tails – Day 5 – Raf

Lovely Raf came to us just after a very nasty tail pull injury. He had needed his tail amputating and was now suffering with some nerve damage. The lady that found him and brought him to us, was very generous and paid for his amputation (she would have kept him if it...

Recovery Tails – Day 4 – Bagheera

Bagheera’s story is a rare one, thankfully, but one worth telling. His owner got in touch with us after needing our help to rehome him due to a condition that she and the vets hadn’t beenable to get under control. His owner was desperate and although she loved...

Recovery Tails – Day 3 – Russell & Howard

Russell and Howard’s case is one that is happening all too often. These poor chaps were abandoned in a woodland together and were terrified. These British Shorthairs were clearly not used to the outdoors and were covered in faeces and fleas. If it’s not bad enough...

Recovery Tails – Day 2 – Ash

We received a call from a chap who had found a cat in his new house. He wasn’t sure what to do, so we arranged for him to come into the Shelter. Luckily, Ash had a microchip so we were able to get in touch with his owner.It turned out that Ash and his owner had...

Recovery Tails – Day 1 – Dougal

Dougal came to us with a huge collar wound. The collar he was wearing was not a quick release collar – rather a buckled fabric collar that didn’t release when he got his front arm stuck through it. For weeks he had to endure the collar digging into his underarm...
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