CAN YOU OFFER LOVELY CLEO A NICE NEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS?
Cleo came into our care after her loving owner recently died and there was no one around who could take care of her. She was very much loved and meant a great deal to her previous owner, as she has been given loads of fuss and always the best veterinary care when she needed it.
Cleo is a tortie colour puss and as you can see from this not very good photo, is always trying to see what is going on. What makes Cleo a little bit different from other cats that we generally have in our care is that Cleo is an insulin dependant diabetic and sometime in the past she lost her tail, but none of that bothers her too much. Cleo diabetes is something you see in older cats but it can be easily controlled with proper veterinary care and daily injections. Cleo has become very used to her daily routine and is very good at someone giving her daily medication
The trouble is that many people just want be bothered and are not that willing to take on a senior puss with diabetes, and the sad fact is that if we had not taken Cleo in, she may of ended up being put to sleep.
Cleo has been stable with her condition for a few years now, but every now again she needs to go for a check up to make sure things are ticking along okay.. But she seems a real fusspot puss and obviously takes this in her stride (or paws).
Cleo would suit an older family home or indeed a retired person. You may never know you may be a diabetic yourself and are therefore used to the needle thing. Cleo is used to having a stroll in the garden, but I bet given the chance she would just sit on the windowsill and watch the world go by from her perch.
We don’t want Cleo to spend the rest of her days in one of our foster pens, even though they are very nice, it’s not quiet like home and obviously she is a senior lady who deserves a nice cushion and a big cat basket to call her own.
Cleo is used to being around other cats.
So if you are that real special person that wants to give a cat a happy retirement then please get in touch.
Please don’t be put off by the diabetic and needle thing, we can give loads of help and guidance and we will also be willing to assist with Cleo’s veterinary costs associated with her condition if you are able to use one of our vets (but if you cannot I am sure we can work that out as well).
Cleo has been spayed, is fully up to date with her vaccinations and is chipped. So Cleo wishes you furry head butts and paws to you and just hopes that her new family come forward very soon.
CANTERBURY & DISTRICT CP
TEL 01227 266838 /360432
email canterburycpl@btopenworld.com
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