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Beautiful cat Looking for a Forever Home
from Cambs May 2021
by Villager Mag
Pets
Beautiful Cat Looking for a Forever Home
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We have a lovely cat that is looking for a forever home. A lovely cat who we will all dearly miss. His name is Max, and he joined us in October last year via the RSPCA Inspectorate. Very often when the national RSPCA pick up sick and injured animals, they are given to their local Branch to care for and rehome. Unfortunately, Max came in with horrendous wounds. It was not clear to the team whether his injuries had been caused by a bad collar injury, a burn, or another type of injury. But it was clear that he would need to be in our care for quite some time. Some animals such as Max, spend much longer in our care for rehabilitation purposes. It is essential that we make sure that each animal is fit, well and healthy before being rehomed. Our Vet advised that it would take time and some medical intervention to help him heal. Progress has been very slow, but very rewarding. We now feel we are nearly there, and Max is ready for the next stage, and to find a loving home. Max has spent a lot of time in our cattery facilities and also with one of our dedicated foster carers. He would make such a lovely pet. We believe he used to be somebody’s pet, but when he was found he was as a stray. Despite our best efforts, nobody has come forward to claim him. Max is an extremely friendly cat. He has shown everybody a lot of love and affection. Max loves to play - his favourite toy is currently a walnut!! He is often seen with it bopping it around the room. Max is definitely a ‘lap-sitter’, and loves being cosy and warm. You will be pleased to know that he is a very clean cat and is very good at using his litter tray. Max loves going outside, so he will need access to a quiet garden. We think that Max is approximately 4 years old. If Max sounds like your ideal pet, then please contact the team using the contact details below. All of our dogs and cats will come spayed or snipped, vaccinated and microchipped. And, to help your pet in their time of need why not consider getting RSPCA Pet Insurance?