Develew
Hi I am Fruitie.
Let me explain. I am mildly alergic to Cats, they give me hay fever like symptoms, so no cats at home. All the cats l photograph belong to neighbours or family or l have come across them in the street. A year ago I visited Ashbourne Animal Welfare , a charity that helps rehome stray cats and dogs. They also rescue some very ill cats who will never be well enough to be rehomed, and these can be sponsored by people. l started sponsoring Fruitie a couple of months ago and have now found out she is the office manager. She directs the Chair and Vice Chair in their duties in the office. ! They call her the Office Cat but we know different. We've seen the office. And we know who has most chairs!
They don't know her age , but guess its about 18 . Unfortunately her owner died and it was a while before she was rescued , and she was in a poor state . Ear mites had destroyed her hearing and despite an operation she is totally deaf and is a bit unsteady on her paws. The unusual ears are a result of the operations. Luckily she has ended up with the largest pen in the home and constant company , which is nice as she enjoys a good fuss. She has silky smooth fur , probably from constant stroking.
Have a look at the website www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org or go to one of their open days if you are in the area.
Hi I am Fruitie.
Let me explain. I am mildly alergic to Cats, they give me hay fever like symptoms, so no cats at home. All the cats l photograph belong to neighbours or family or l have come across them in the street. A year ago I visited Ashbourne Animal Welfare , a charity that helps rehome stray cats and dogs. They also rescue some very ill cats who will never be well enough to be rehomed, and these can be sponsored by people. l started sponsoring Fruitie a couple of months ago and have now found out she is the office manager. She directs the Chair and Vice Chair in their duties in the office. ! They call her the Office Cat but we know different. We've seen the office. And we know who has most chairs!
They don't know her age , but guess its about 18 . Unfortunately her owner died and it was a while before she was rescued , and she was in a poor state . Ear mites had destroyed her hearing and despite an operation she is totally deaf and is a bit unsteady on her paws. The unusual ears are a result of the operations. Luckily she has ended up with the largest pen in the home and constant company , which is nice as she enjoys a good fuss. She has silky smooth fur , probably from constant stroking.
Have a look at the website www.ashbourneanimalwelfare.org or go to one of their open days if you are in the area.