We can do tiny cats as well!
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At the moment, we have little Freddie.
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He's 7 weeks old now and was born to a farm cat, who abandoned him at birth. We know that often mum cats have a hunch about their little ones but I couldn't leave him to his fate after seeing him on the cold floor.
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He went off to be raised by Caroline our welfare officer and about a week later, we had a stray queen who gave birth in our care and adopted little Freddie as her own. All Freddie's 'sibblings' are double his size now, but that doesn't stop little Freddie being a fighter with a big heart and loads of character.
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Caroline and the vet feels Freddie might have a problem with his pituatary gland and this is why he's small, and may also be why his natural mum dumped him as she sensed this about him.
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Little Freddie is up for grabs as soon as the vet is happy for him to go - which will be a few weeks as he needs the complete set of vacs before the vet will clear him for rehoming.
We'll accept a reasonable donation for CP and a bar of fruit and nut for me and some choccie Hobnobs for Caroline. How's about that for a bargain!
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