Shaun is believed to be roughly 8 years of ages and when he entered into the charity’s care, he was really afraid and anxious.
It rapidly emerged that he was in discomfort each time he attempted to consume and after dealing with the cat, Shaun’s foster carer handled to build up some trust and they had the ability to take a look inside his mouth.
As a skilled veterinary nurse, Shaun’s foster carer understood that what she was taking a look at was bad and he remained in desperate requirement of treatment.
His mouth was extremely swollen, he had actually broken canine teeth and there seemed an infection.
Shaun was required to the veterinarians to get the care that he required however the treatment cost the charity £724.10 and it is now fundraising to help comprise the money.
Phoenix Rehoming trustee Sophie Close said: ‘Unfortunately, what we often see is that cats do not get as much notice in terms of fundraising. People often think “It’s just a cat”, but this is a living, breathing animal who was living every day in pain.
‘So far, we have raised £175 towards Shaun’s vet bill, but we clearly still have a long way to go. Anything that can be spared is gratefully appreciated, this is not just a cat.’
Phoenix Rehoming was developed in 2016 and ever since a group of volunteers has actually stepped up to help cats and dogs discover their permanently home.
The group cultivates the animals and after that they put out interest look for the ideal owners to care for the animals in their care.