by Rebecca Hollingworth | Dec 22, 2024 | Recovery Tails
Marmalade, a mum cat with two kittens, was brought in as an emergency when they were found on the street in bad shape. Jam and Jelly, the four week old kittens, were the size and weight of two week old kittens. Mum Marmalade was skin and bones, full of flu and we...
by Rebecca Hollingworth | Dec 20, 2024 | Recovery Tails
Earlier this year we were approached by a member of the public who had bought a cat online and was struggling to manage the cat’s health issues. We offered our advice and support and referred the cat to our vets for assessment and neutering. On exam, it was apparent...
by Rebecca Hollingworth | Dec 19, 2024 | Recovery Tails
Abby has a wonderfully unusual story. In April this year, Abby paid our shelter a visit, heavily pregnant! She walked right up to our door asking to come in. So we went out with a chip scanner to see if she was microchipped, but before we could do that, she ran...
by Rebecca Hollingworth | Dec 17, 2024 | Recovery Tails
Bonno’s story is one of a condition that can be managed, but it sometimes scares people when their pet is diagnosed with it. Lovely Bonno was put on our waiting list for rehoming, and when we admitted him, we were told he had been diagnosed with megacolon. Simply put...
by Rebecca Hollingworth | Dec 15, 2024 | Recovery Tails
Trevor came to the Shelter in a very bad state. He was full of flu, congested and feeling rubbish. He had been noted as living as a stray for a few weeks and finally, a concerned member of the public brought him to us. We rushed Trevor straight to our vets for...
by Rebecca Hollingworth | Dec 13, 2024 | Recovery Tails
Lottie came to us from the local Sheffield dog kennels, but before that she had lived in a home with her owner. When her owner passed away, the council were involved and she was placed in kennels. This place was not suitable for cats, the staff got in touch to ask if...