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CURIOUS CATS
Posted on Wednesday, February 04 @ 14:23:29 GMT by jenvetadmin

CatsEyes wendycats2003 writes "Hi my name is wendy and I run a voluntary cat rescue. I recently aquired a mother cat and two kittens. The two kittens were not too bad,but mum was, to me in a disgusting state. Not only was she very thin and bringing up two little-uns, her two hind legs were missing! I have called her "Pippie" She came to me on a Thursday evening and I took her to my vet the next day. My vet Mr Vaughan Jones told me about her various health problems. He said she had probably had been caught in a trap. She is also pregnant.

She is now in a safe, warm and loving home with me. I have arranged to have her spayed this Friday as she is in no condition to have kittens. She is on the way to recovering now. I do have lots of different cats for rehoming (see the rehoming section on this site.) All the cats have been neutered,wormed deflead and litter trained. Some come from family homes and some were strays. I also take in ferals cats up to 6 months old. After all, all they need is to be given a chance. Unfortunetly the money(my own)has run out and I am looking for people to help, by making a small donation. Every penny goes into treatment for the cats and kittens. You can contact me (Wendy) on 01685875161 or 07811715977. Thank you for finding a little time to read my letter."

 
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