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The RSPCA is looking for a loving ceaselessly home for a cat with a “completely imperfect” face – who has sadly been returned to the charity after being adopted six years in the past.
Hugo initially got here into the care of the charity’s Martlesham Animal Centre in Ipswich – run by the RSPCA Suffolk Central department – when he was rescued as a stray residing on the streets of Ipswich. Little is understood about Hugo’s historical past, so the centre doesn’t know the reason for his uncommon facial deformity. However, they consider he was born with it – and say it doesn’t trigger him any points.
RSPCA Martlesham’s cattery supervisor Donna Rich mentioned if something, “his completely imperfect look simply provides to his sensible character”. She continued: “Since Hugo was returned to us in November, we have been desperate to find him a loving home where he will feel calm and confident. Hugo is a gentle and sweet-natured cat who deserves his second chance at happiness.”
Although Hugo was rehomed to a loving proprietor six years in the past, sadly they’ve needed to make the troublesome choice to return him on account of points with toileting – which the proprietor was significantly involved about when she fell pregnant.
Ms Rich continued: “He is tremendous candy and affectionate and loves having folks round him and getting as a lot fuss as he can. However, he’s fairly a delicate soul and finds sure issues on the planet scary which ends up in him toileting in inappropriate locations.
“When Hugo was first on the centre, he had a couple of accidents however since settling in with us he’s utilizing his litter tray extra ceaselessly and we’re hopeful this can proceed to enhance,” She mentioned. To assist him within the cattery, they use Feliway – a diffuser which helps calm cats – in his pen, and in addition give him a complement in his meals which helps with bladder well being and anxiousness. The department is pleased to assist his new proprietor with the cost of those dietary supplements too.
Ms Rich mentioned Hugo is in search of an skilled, affected person and sort proprietor who will give him the time he must really feel settled and protected in his new home. He would like to be the one pet, and is finest suited to a home with out of doors access – however could be high-quality with kids main school-aged and above.
If you assume you can provide Hugo the loving home he deserves, please contact RSPCA Martlesham Animal Centre on 0300 999 7321 or electronic mail a ‘perfect match’ kind on to: [email protected].