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Total raised so far

£110.00 +£25.00 Gift Aid See breakdown

Recent donations

4 years ago

K Leeming

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

4 years ago

Helen and Michael Everill

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

4 years ago

Pearce Family

£30.00

+ £7.50 Gift Aid

4 years ago

Jill Downie

£10.00

4 years ago

Anonymous

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

4 years ago

Marrilyn

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

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Rudy's Rescue

Cheadle Animal Welfare are raising money for Cheadle and District Animal Welfare Society

Our story

CAN YOU HELP FUND RUDY'S EMERGENCY TREATMENT?

In November we were asked to help trap, neuter and return several feral farm cats. Two Toms were caught and sorted out and then the trap was left for the farmer to catch another cat, but instead of trapping an adult cat, two kittens , who were approx 10 weeks old, were caught. We decided not to return them to the farm but to find them a foster home and then find them new homes once they were socialised. We called them Rudy and Laurel, both were very scared and very good at hissing whenever anyone went near them
All was going according to plan until Sunday 29th December when Rudy became very ill and had to be rushed to the Emergency Vets, VetsNow, who found that his temperature was over 40oC . They immediately gave medication to try to reduce his temperature, used a fan to blow cool air over him, did blood tests to make sure his kidneys were functioning correctly before giving antibiotics and putting him on a drip. They monitored him throughout the night, but there was no change. On Monday he was still very ill. X rays, scans and further blood tests couldn't pin point the problem. We feared the worst and were ready to make that awful decision as we couldn't let him suffer. Then his temperature started to go down and he started to eat. Everyone was amazed, relieved and absolutely delighted. He had been given the best possible care at Lime Trees Veterinary Hospital, Meir Park and through the expertise and diligence of the vets and nurses Rudy survived.
He is now back in his foster home, eating really well and playing once again with his sister while we are left to pick up a very big bill, but we couldn't have given up on him and not tried to save his life. He's only a kitten after all and has his whole life in front of him.
If anyone would like to help towards the cost of Rudy's treatment we would be most grateful.
Thank you so much. Rudy is a very special little cat and will now have the chance to grow up into a very fine tabby tom which would not have been possible if he hadn't come into the care of Cheadle Animal Welfare Society.


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