Tinker has been living with a family for a year or so. Leaves the house once a day that’s it. The family thought it was a female but in fact it’s a neutered male. A quick scan revealed a chip & confirmation that Tinker was registered to a couple who lived a road away. Turns out Tinker was a stray that they took in but he never really settled.
I got Tinker together with the registered owner & the family and Tinker sat & listened whilst they discussed joint ownership.
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New arrivals
So on Saturday we collected 5 little kittens from a home in Buckingham. The owner was struggling to cope but wanted to keep mum. We agreed to take the kittens as long as mum was neutered and asked the owner to contact a national cat charity for assistance with getting mum neutered.
Thank you Willow Vets
This little one came into our care today with its other 4 siblings. Sadly one little one (not the one in this picture) needed to see a vet so off we went for an emergency appointment.
With more mouths to feed we are delighted with the donations from the clients at Willow Vets, thank you all so very much.
Hello little one welcome to the world
Mission Cat Pen
The Morning After :-)
Well done to the Coca Cola team for coming first (they have now won twice in a row so must be defeated next time!) and for supporting us all at MK Cat Rescue. It was also lovely to see some familiar faces from the world of animal rescue.
Elsa update
We are in discussions with the vets and continue to have in our mind what is in the best interests of Elsa. She deserves to be given every chance of a recovery and whilst there remains a possibility of recovery we will continue to fight for her.
Update on Elsa
We are really pleased to share this photo with you all of our lovely Elsa following her emergency C-section and diagnosis of septicaemia. She is eating, little and often and getting some much needed rest. We are cautiously optimistic but it is still early days.
With our fundraising at Jollyes yesterday and donations that we received we have raised approximately £630 which will certainly go a long way in paying for Elsa’s emergency treatment.
On behalf of everyone at MK Cat Rescue thank you so much x
Elsa
This is our Elsa, dumped when her owner moved and not neutered. This is her second litter, what happened to the first no-one really knows. Please send her lots of love this evening and if you can help us pay for her treatment please donate via our donate button which can be found on http://mkcatsrescue.blogspot.co.uk