A Sussex tabby is recuperating from skin cancer after a brief remain at Cats Protection’s National Cat Adoption Centre in Chelwood Gate.
Tori, 12, was handed to the centre in November with her bro Bert after their owner moved home and might not keep them any longer.
Cats Protection said that Tori was discovered to have a malignant tumour on her back when she was vet-checked. This needed to be gotten rid of and Tori and Bert are now searching for a brand-new home.
The set are presently booked on Cats Protection’s website.
Tania Marsh, the deputy supervisor of Cats Protection’s National Cat Adoption Centre, said: “Poor Tori has had a tough time of it, but she’s had her loyal brother Bert with her to keep her entertained and happy while she’s been recovering. They’re brother-and-sister and after 12 years together, they are very well bonded and definitely need to stay together. They really are the best of friends.
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“It can be hard to home older cats, especially when they come as a pair, so we really need a new owner who can offer them a warm and comfortable retirement home. They may be older cats, but they have lovely, friendly personalities and will be wonderful pets.
“Tori has had the surgery to remove the cancerous tumour and currently she has the all-clear. However, we don’t know what the future holds for her, so we’re looking for a very special owner who can help care for her and Bert whatever comes their way.”