19-02-2020 01:34 - edited 19-02-2020 01:35
19-02-2020 01:34 - edited 19-02-2020 01:35
Last Saturday I adopted a cat because
This is the original story I came across :
😻 ADOPTION IN PROGRESS 😻
🧡 Chester - the forgotten cat 🧡
Wouldn’t you think that after being on the streets for so long, - neglected and with every day a struggle to survive - Chester would have completely lost faith in humans?
Not so. It’s amazing how stoic, resilient and forgiving our beautiful furry friends are. Here is Chester after a week in foster care. He’s possibly the most affectionate, loving and gentle cat we’ve ever had the privilege of caring for.
On Thursday, Chester had all his fur taken off at the vets, apart from his face and legs (the only bits of him not matted). He had his first vaccination, had his gungey ears cleaned out and was microchipped to Cat Friends of Hyndburn. Last week he was also flea and worm treated. The full works 😻
We did buy him a jumper to keep his skinny little body warm but, in true independent cat style, he managed to wriggle his booty out of it on the first night 😻
Chester was probably resigned to living the life of a street cat but thanks to every one of you who donated to his care, we were able to help out the rescue that found him by taking him in and funding his treatment.
We will let you into a secret. Just like all the other rescues who were probably approached to take Chester in, Cat Friends didn’t have any spare funds either. We simply knew that our loyal, caring Cat Friends would come to the rescue and, if not, we would work that bit harder to make sure we could rescue him ♥️♥️
Chester would like to thank you all from the very bottom of his furry ginger boots for giving him the chance of a new life, where he will be loved and treasured for the rest of his days ♥️♥️
Oh, did we forget to mention? Chester’s homecheck has been passed today ♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️
on 18-03-2020 15:01
Glad to see the fur is growing back!
on 18-03-2020 15:25
on 18-03-2020 15:25
on 18-03-2020 21:25
on 22-03-2020 17:33
on 27-03-2020 16:51
Oh my word!! CHESTER ❤️
What a sweetheart! I really wish I was allowed pets in my flat! I'd adopt one in a heartbeat.
on 27-03-2020 21:52
on 27-03-2020 21:52
I'm seriously thinking of adopting another....
on 27-03-2020 21:59
on 27-03-2020 21:59
@jonsie wrote:I'm seriously thinking of adopting another....
Mmmmm...think long and hard about that @jonsie . Chester is so settled with you whilst he is recovering from 2 years on the street. How accepting would he be if another cat came to live with you just now?
Just my thoughts on it anyway. Mind you the rescue centre you got him from would be better placed to advise.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 27-03-2020 22:08
on 27-03-2020 22:08
That's my only concern. Chester is my priority and of course he comes first. I have no idea if he gets on with other cats or whether he will become territorial.
on 27-03-2020 22:14
on 27-03-2020 22:14
@jonsie wrote:That's my only concern. Chester is my priority and of course he comes first. I have no idea if he gets on with other cats or whether he will become territorial.
If he was living on the streets for 2 years Steve and seeing the state he was in when rescued, I would guess he spent his time avoiding other cats as much as possible. They are territorial.
My Gizzy would take on any cat who comes near our property.
Mind you, it would be worth giving the centre a call. He may well accept a kitten or a female?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 27-03-2020 22:16
on 27-03-2020 22:16
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:That's my only concern. Chester is my priority and of course he comes first. I have no idea if he gets on with other cats or whether he will become territorial.
If he was living on the streets for 2 years Steve and seeing the state he was in when rescued, I would guess he spent his time avoiding other cats as much as possible. They are territorial.
My Gizzy would take on any cat who comes near our property.
Mind you, it would be worth giving the centre a call. He may well accept a kitten or a female?
I think I will leave it a bit longer, I don't want to unsettle him.