Any horsey followers could you please share to local groups?
Rory, Agnes and Winnie need to find a forever outdoor home. Whilst they will tolerate human interaction whilst eating, they don't want any more than that. They are miserable stuck inside and crave their freedom.
They are a bonded group so need to stay together. They are neutered, chipped, flea and worm treated and have been vet checked.
They will need a secure stable or similar to stay in while they get used to their new home and food provided for them all year round.
In return I'm sure they will catch and deter mice 😊
Iker and Lucjusz are so cute it's hard to believe these handsome boys haven't had much interest in adopting them
Our three garden cats (now called Agnes, Winnie and Rory) have been with us nearly a month now.
Progress is painfully slow, after 4 years living outside they are very frightened and wary.
They will now take chicken from their Fosterers but shy away from touch.
We are hoping that with more time and patience they will remember how to be pets
This weekend three very traumatised, frightened little cats arrived.
4 years ago their owner moved away and left them in the care of a neighbour.
The neighbour fed them but that's all. They weren't allowed inside the house.
So for 4 years they have lived outside, sticking together. Recently the neighbour passed away and a rescue in Birmingham was alerted to their plight.
Unfortunately they were completely full so unable to take them in but instead drove three times to Aylesbury to bring them to us (they couldn't catch all in one go so did the trip for each of them) Their dedication is quite humbling!
All three are called Sophia, so they need new names
Any suggestions for this mum and her son and daughter?
Guess who has learnt to turn the tap on 🤣
Pepper is such a character, there's a lucky family out there who will belong to him one day
Poorly kittens Daisy and Dipper haven't responded to medication. They both still have conjunctivitis, sore throats and noisy chests. As you can see in the video Daisy really struggles with breathing when playing.
We are now awaiting test results for them to work out the next steps
Our gorgeous boy Stumpy is absolutely thriving. He's growing like a weed and has no idea he is different from other cats. He climbs the cat tree, wrestles with the dogs and generally causes absolute chaos like all kittens his age.
We spent a lot of time discussing Stumpys disability with orthopaedic specialists and the options for him. Everyone held a different opinion ranging from euthanasia to massive surgery costing tens of thousands of pounds.
This left us very confused about the right thing to do for him however we were fortunate to hear back from a specialist who had a similar case recently. They actually sent the details of the case to the RCVS for an ethical review of what to do.
The panels recommendation was surgery is not advisable as the disability is not painful and the risks/complications outweigh any possible benefit
This has enabled us to make a decision to leave Stumpy as he is and let him live his life for as long as is comfortable to do so
No one has told Stumpy that he is disabled ❤️
We have added some items to our wishlist, food as ever is needed for the kittens but we have also included some items to help with Stumpy's care. Due to his deformed legs he makes a lot of mess when toiletting so extra supplies of blankets, beds and puppy pads are needed 😊
https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/1YC3KKJIEKZIX?ref_=wl_share
After the heartbreaking loss of little Derek it's lovely to see his brothers Jackson & Avery progressing.
As you can see they aren't without issue as the neurological issues cause tremors, but they are doing all the things kittens of their age should.