A CAT rescue charity desires to publically thank a young boy who donated his pocket money after the cat belonging to the founding father of the charity died.
Marnie Buckland, founder and CEO of Cat Watch Wiltshire, just lately shared the unhappy information that her personal cat, Biscuits, had died after a street accident.
Biscuits was a preferred character amongst locals, and really a lot liked in her neighbourhood.
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Marnie obtained some beautiful messages paying tribute to Biscuits, and one particularly stood out.
A letter from her young neighbour, Darren, was despatched to Marnie, and upon opening it she found a heartfelt message, a drawing of Biscuits, and a beneficiant donation.
Darren had contributed £10 of his pocket money to Cat Watch, so as to “assist the opposite kitties.”
The full message reads: “Dear Marnie, I do know you’ll miss Biscuits.
“Here is an image of him additionally right here is £10 of my pocket money to assist the opposite kitties.
“Love from Darren.”
Alongside the message was a drawing of Biscuits.
Marnie, and the crew at Cat Watch have been moved by the considerate gesture.
The Cat Watch crew issued a message on behalf of Marnie, which reads: “All of us at Cat Watch want to thank all those that have been in contact with Marnie – you have added some heat at a really unhappy time.”
On Facebook, the charity mentioned: “It’s been an terrible time however the kindness proven to Marnie by her neighbours and group is heartwarming.”
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