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Henry Rehomed

Henry was adopted today, he’s a lucky boy!

Henry arrived in September, he was living in a care home however was due to be euthaised as they no longer wanted him and they couldn’t find any rescue with capacity to take him in.

Thankfully at the time we had rehomed another cat, so we were able to take him in, get him sorted at the vets including getting his vaccinations up to date.

At 14 he is a lucky boy firstly for us to have space to take him in but also to be offered a home, so many, many more aren’t so lucky, in fact in 2023 we had to turn away over 600 cats!

It’s not the end of January yet, however we have already had to turn away more cats this year than we rehomed in all of 2023.

Never breed or buy.

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