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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: snarf on June 20, 2016, 20:54:41 PM

Title: Renal food and medication donation
Post by: snarf on June 20, 2016, 20:54:41 PM
Hi,

After losing Neko in february we have alot of left over Renal food and some fortekor and epilepsy meds that we would like very much to donate to a rescue. We always brought in bulk so we have quite abit.

we have delayed while we tried to contact the rescue that we adopted Neko from but they hae not responded.

We are based in leicestershire but can post or deliver within a reasonable distance- im regularly in hertforshire and will be in yorkshire soon so theres a good chance we can deliver further afield.

Please let me know if you can use any of the following


hills prescription K/D
    Wet pouches- Salmon- one unopened box of 12 and one opened box with several pouches in
    Wet pouches- Chicken- one unopened box of 12 and one opened box with several pouches in
    Wet pouches- Beef- one unopened box of 12 and one opened box with several pouches in
    Dry food- large 5Kg bag that has been opened but is 80-90% full- opened just before we knew he was end stage and tightly sealed since.

Assorted other Renal food (from trialing what he would eat!) but its just past its "best before" date- let me know if you want a  list with dates

2 rectal Diazepam tubes
Levitercetam 250mg tablets x 40 (for treating epileptic seizures in dogs/cats)
fortekor Tablets 2.5mg  x10 (for treating kidney disease in cats/small dogs)
microlax 5ml x 4 tubes - micro enema tubes for treating constipation

1ml syringes (sterile individual wrap, no needle)
2ml syringes (sterile individual wrap, no needle)
Title: Re: Renal food and medication donation
Post by: Judecat (Paula) on June 21, 2016, 14:20:08 PM
Hi,

Why don't you try your local Cats Protection League? If they don't need it they could probably pass it on to one who does?

xxx
Title: Re: Renal food and medication donation
Post by: heather sullivan on June 28, 2016, 00:11:19 AM
What about Golden Oldies?  a lot of elderly cats could make use of them? I think they are in Essex

http://goldies-cat-rescue.co.uk/