Current Status: Available
Andy's Story: Andy and his litter brother Dexter were found stray, gravitating to a person's back garden in October with no intention to leave or without no chips or response to enquiries. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place. Andy is neutered, chipped, and undergoing vaccinations. Andy is in Gatwick Cattery whilst awaiting his new family.
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Andy's progress through our Rescue is below.
We work with our cats, who often reveal a different picture and positive skills as they build trust.
Original Referral information: In late autumn North London: 2 male cats appeared in a garden, they would come and go until eventually they wouldn't leave and found comfort in the garden. The lady started to feed them and asked neighbours around, they had said they've been around for a little while and no one knows who owns them.
They were a little nervous but managed to get them scanned and no microchip was found , neither were they neutered.
With help from a mutual friend we managed to get them neutered and microchipped before going back to the feeder.
The vets believe they're around 18months old now and could be related, they have also come a long way in the few months they have been with the feeder, they're both still a little nervous but a lot more friendlier than before. Gx
Andy (and Dexter) came into RescueRemedies on the 12th March 25
Andy Blk DSH DofB Oct 23 RRemedies Centre
Re: Andy Blk DSH DofB Oct 23 RRemedies Centre
How wonderful it is to link in and help people who find stray cats and put themselves out to help, rather than ignore.We love to welcome in cats who were on hard-times and watch them blossom.
Andy came to us this week. The cat helpers/ rescuers Gemma and Penney are quite a team in helping the finders and getting them neutered and chipped and then transporting them across London to us.
Andy is shy but handler-able. He was Vaccinated and found to have a tapeworm. Our Vets treated wormed and flea treated him and Dexter stating tapeworms are quite common in stray cats as they live on catching wild life mice and birds plus. Andy also had a FIV test in case he had been exposed or inherited from his parents. They were both was negative. Andy's teeth are fine but Dexter has pronounced gingivitis which the Vet wants to watch over the coming months.,
Andy and Dexter are now settling in our Cattery and enjoying 'room service' and radiator warmth overnight!
Andy came to us this week. The cat helpers/ rescuers Gemma and Penney are quite a team in helping the finders and getting them neutered and chipped and then transporting them across London to us.
Andy is shy but handler-able. He was Vaccinated and found to have a tapeworm. Our Vets treated wormed and flea treated him and Dexter stating tapeworms are quite common in stray cats as they live on catching wild life mice and birds plus. Andy also had a FIV test in case he had been exposed or inherited from his parents. They were both was negative. Andy's teeth are fine but Dexter has pronounced gingivitis which the Vet wants to watch over the coming months.,
Andy and Dexter are now settling in our Cattery and enjoying 'room service' and radiator warmth overnight!