Page 12 - Assisi Paw Prints issue 95
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News from
THE CATTERY
In our autumn/winter edition of that he is doing so well.
Pawprints we featured the story of
Theodore, the little kitten who was Some of our longer-term residents
born with missing back paws and have happily found their long-
had to have his leg amputated. awaited forever homes:
He was rehomed with one of our
staff members and we have received Jonah, Jenny and Jasmine came into
this lovely update. the sanctuary as kittens and were
with us for over a year. Jonah went
‘Theodore has been growing fast and to a lovely home where he lives with
has gone from strength to strength. another cat who he loves to play
His leg amputation has not stopped with. Jenny and Jasmine, who were
him in any way as he climbs cat a bit shier, went to a home together
trees, jumps up on the sofa and runs and are slowly adapting to their new
up and down the stairs like he was in life.
the Olympics.’
Ozzy also found his forever home
Recently, someone came to the
Thank you again to all the people after a previous false start. He has
sanctuary gates with a cat in a
who originally donated for his care, a few wee behavioural issues, but
carrier and we asked them to wait a
it seems a long time ago since the his new family are very happy to
few moments because we needed
sleepless nights hoping he would work with him with our support and
to try and find space in the cattery.
pull through and it’s great to know guidance.
Unfortunately, when the staff
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