Hello Daisy :-)

Everyone meet little Daisy.


Daisy was admitted into foster when she and her kittens were found abandoned in someone’s back garden back in early October. The kittens were healthy and soon rehomed but sadly Daisy had a nasty collar wound (no collar on her so was that the reason she and her kittens were dumped!). Sadly stitches didn’t hold the wound together so last week Daisy had a skin graft. Daisy is currently on cage rest and is wearing a very attractive coat. The cost of her care has reached just over £500 so far. Little Daisy is back to the vets in the next few days to see how the wound is healing. 

If you want to help us help more cats please consider donating on our crowdfunding page which has 4 days left to run or we would happily accept donations of cat food or litter x

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/mk-catrescue

Super Hero!

You have no idea how much we love our volunteers and Calvin is just one who we want to give a big shout out too and Annie presented him with a certificate this week as he’s raised £115 by having one of our collection tins when he is out at events with his small street organ and a mechanical cat.

http://www.miltonkeynesmuseum.org.uk/866-2/


Calvin supports several animal charities and we are delighted that he is supporting us. Thank you Calvin x

Please meet our three little beauties, who were sadly living in a shed with their mum, and because of this they are semi-feral.

Luckily, their mum has found a new home but her babies will take some work, they are very timid at the moment so we will be working very hard to gain their trust, and start interacting with them properly. 

They do not currently have names, as we have been unable to get close enough to sex them yet.

Please support us by donating towards helping us help the cats in the coming months https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/mk-catrescue


Well that was a weekend and a half. Our volunteers worked their socks off this weekend raising funds. Our pawsome team at Jollyes Barbara, Kath, Nikki, Sue, Valda, Emmie, Carole, Debbie and Chris raised a staggering £365.92. Your guys are amazeballs, thank you xx

Donations can still be made to help us complete our pens in time for winter via our crowd funding page https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/mk-catrescue

The money from Jollyes will go towards paying for the electricity to be installed on all three outdoor pens that we now own. Speaking of electricity if anyone knows a sparkey who likes cats and would be prepared to do a bit of work for us please message us at mkcatrescue@gmail.com

Kittens are go

Well done to Stewart for successfully trapping these kittens today. There sex is unknown at the moment, but you do the math if left living in a shed not neutered….well say you have two females and one male they have the potential to produce how many kittens :-/


We keep it real here at MK Cat Rescue and kittens and female cats that aren’t neutered will always be a priority.

We can’t do what we do without the support of so many but some of our supporters are true friends, so thank you Sarah Snooks, Rachel Webb and Fiona Nicholson for their continued support to our charity with donations of food. With a recent vet bill that has made our hearts sink we couldn’t operate without your support. Please remember yes we are all volunteers, but we receive no national funding we rely 100% on money that we raise.

Back in the summer we were contacted by a lovely lady called Barbara. She was distraught but had no choice but had to rehome her two lovely cats Topsy and Turvey. 

Through our direct rehome scheme we advertised them on her behalf and a few weeks later they stole the heart of a lady called Rose. Topsy and Turvey have new names but its lovely to see that they have settled so well!


If you love what we do please support us by helping us reach our target on our crowdfunding page – we want to carry on helping as many cats as we can in the winter! 


rhttps://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/mk-catrescue

Neuter!

A report of mum and 2 kittens in Fishermead on Monday and a rescue of mum and 5 kittens last night. All found under sheds in Milton Keynes. Simple message really isn’t it……….


Thank you to everyone who came along to our quiz night last night, Annie did a fantastic job as quiz master and with the raffle!

We raised a lovely £211!! Not too bad for an evenings work! Hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did. 

We cannot thank our supporters enough, as you make everything we do possible.