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Meet our pets of the week: Cleo the canine… and 12 cats

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Outdoor Cats

This week we’ve 12 cats on the lookout for rural, outside houses by means of our Trap, Neuter, Return Programme.

The Trap Neuter Return Programme has been operational since 2015 and over the years over 1200 cats have been helped. The intention is to scale back feral cat populations and be sure that all cats obtain acceptable medical therapy and neutering.

Usually, all of the cats are neutered after which returned to their authentic location inside 48 hours however because of the 12 cats’ explicit circumstances, they’re unable to be returned so we’re in search of new outside houses.

Our Community Team will guarantee all cats are neutered and vaccinated. They are on the lookout for outside houses (in pairs or extra) that might be excellent for farms, livery yards, small holdings or allotments.

News and Star: One of the 'outdoor cats'

One of the ‘outside cats’ (Image: Oak Tree Animals’ Charity)

They will want a secure indoor area to remain in whereas they settle and get used to their environment.

On this event, the cats will must be relocated and can be prepared to maneuver to their new home on December 7 or 8. If you suppose you may need a home or wish to know extra, please contact [email protected] or name 01228560082 ext. 228.

Cleo

The first few weeks of being at Oak Tree Cleo was very nervous and did not wish to come out of her kennel. After days of sitting along with her and giving her treats to realize her belief, we lastly acquired her off her mattress and out of her kennel.

Cleo loved her first walk across the woods, and since that day Cleo has cherished popping out for her walks.

Cleo is coming alongside properly and is building her confidence every day however nonetheless has a protracted approach to go and wishes an proprietor who has the time and persistence to hold on the work we’re doing along with her.

News and Star: Cleo the dogCleo the canine (Image: Oak Tree Animals’ Charity)

This pretty woman is on the lookout for a quiet semi-rural home with adults solely and she or he may probably dwell with one other calm canine however not cats. Any potential adopters would must be ready to have a number of visits along with her to build her confidence and a bond along with her.

If you wish to discover out extra details about Cleo please name 01228 560082 (between 10am and 4pm) and converse to a member of our Small Animal Team or electronic mail: [email protected].

All animals from Oak Tree Animals’ Charity have obtained full behavioural and veterinary assessments, are neutered, microchipped, and totally vaccinated. Horses are passported. Dogs and cats rehomed from Oak Tree Animals’ Charity additionally profit from 4 weeks free pet insurance coverage. For extra details about rehoming an animal from Oak Tree please name 01228 560082 or go to oaktreeanimals.org.uk.

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