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help a neglected old stray get his happy ever after

Some days are more heartbreaking than others. Yesterday was one of them. On Sunday a kind lady contacted us for help with a severely neglected, painfully thin stray cat she came across in Monaghan.




The photos are so shocking and even though the cat is over 90kms from our volunteers we knew we had to set up and today we are full of hope. This boy has arrived at our vet in Carrickmacross where he is being assessed.

After luring him into a cat carer, his finder noticed that his paw and tail are potentially broken. So on top of the open sores, malnourishment and neglect - this boy has been struggling to get around with broken limbs. We don't know how long he's been suffering but we will do everything to make sure it ends today.

With your help, he will;

No longer have to fight for a meal, being pushed away by stronger, healthier cats.
No longer search for warmth and love - this will be guaranteed in foster care.
No longer be in pain - we will treat his wounds, breaks and help build up his immunity once again.

We badly need to fundraise to cover the costs of his rescue as we anticipate that his treatment, medicine, tests, potential x-rays and surgeries, high-quality and nutritious food will cost hundreds of euros.

This boy is so desperate for love, although hesitant we're told he yearns for a safe lap to crawl into and we will do everything in our power to make it happen.

Will you help us please?

We'll make sure to post updates about his journey and recovery as we go so that you can see how your kindness changes his life.


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