A Luton cat rescue centre is urgently appealing for assistance after its head of adoptions was seriously hurt – leaving her not able to look after the cats.
Feline Rescue remains in desperate requirement of volunteers and fosterers after a mishap left its head of adoptions, Amanda Courtney, in a wheelchair with damaged ribs and a punctured lung.
Tania Jeffries, representative for Feline Rescue said: “We cannot worry enough how vital it is for us to come together as a neighborhood.
“Without public assistance at this minute we are not able to help brand-new cats in requirement, we run the risk of leaving them without the care and attention they are worthy of. Your empathy can make all the distinction.”
The organisation is presently dealing with tremendous obstacles, as all of Amanda’s promoted cats have actually needed to be rehomed.
Tania included: “As she is unable to care for any cats or arrange adoptions during her recovery, all the cats she was fostering had to be uprooted and moved to other fosters; including expectant mothers and cats with already challenging behaviour. The existing fosterers are fully saturated and have already doubled up all available space to look after them.
“Feline Rescue desperately needs volunteers who are willing to open their hearts and homes as temporary fosters for these vulnerable felines.”
Fosterers would have all extra costs – consisting of food, litter, and veterinary care – will be covered by the charity.