What a lovely end to the day
Theres been a little white cat with black markings hanging around near the stables where I keep my horse. It was obviously a stray and keeping his distance, but has been getting grubbier and grubbier and skinnier in front of my eyes. Tried to get near it but to no avail over the past few weeks.
Today I heard the yard owner shout for me and there was the little cat, hissing away in her utility room.
He was really thin, dirty and starving. Initially very afraid and nervous, but luckily he had obviously been well handled at some point and was keen to be stroked and have his chin rubbed when he realised we were trying to help.
I popped him in my lock up byre with some food and rushed home for a cat carrier. When I came back he had panicked and scrambled up near the roof.
but some dreamies and his desperate hunger enticed him down. Such a lovely boy. What a shame.
He had a tatty collar on and on closer inspection was an entire tom - surprise, surprise.... I took him straight to Willows Cat Shelter run by a friend of mine and within ten minutes of being in Maria's kitchen he had been checked for a microchip, been wormed, de-flead and was booked in for a neuter. I dropped him off at the vets on my way home. She will be collecting the little chap tomorrow morning and his path to health and a forever home begins. He deserves it.
Wish I could take him myself but couldn't put my little cardiac cat under any unecessary stress. SO grateful Maria is a friend of mine and does such fantastic work. First stray I've come across myself and I think I was lucky as he was keen to be rescued!