Hulky Bear
Hello from your favourite out and about reporter at the Cat and Rabbit Rescue Centre, Hulky Bear.
I want to tell you about a lovely older female cat who was abandoned at The Centre. Late one Wednesday morning the general manger opened the door to reception to find a cat left outside in a carrier. We did not see anyone leave her but thankfully, my staff do not believe she was there very long as there are always people coming in and out. Apart from her carrier, she was left with a note that said please find me a new home. We have called her Alma and all we know about her is she is an older lady of around 12-14 years. I just wish her owner could have left a little more information it helps so much when finding her the right home and making sure she is not rehomed back to the same area of course.
Thankfully, we don’t have animals left at The Centre very often. I hate seeing any animals left in carriers not knowing how long they have been there or what has happened to them. My staff do everything they can to help the animals that need us regardless of age and medical history. But, I know that sometimes we are full and it can be hard to wait when you are in the difficult position of needing to give up an animal. If you do need to rehome your animal, please call The Centre or complete a form on our website, do not ever leave them anywhere.
A big thank you to everyone who visited our Christmas Fayre on the 25th November, I am pleased to say that we raised an amazing £2300 to continue our efforts of rescuing and rehoming. A special thank you to the amazing volunteers who gave up their time to help at the event.
See you next time. Love, Hulky .
P.S Please keep an eye on our website www.crrc.co.uk and our Facebook page for all the latest news and info regarding Rehoming and Centre Life.
PET OF THE MONTHMayonnaise
This time we would love to introduce you to very sweet male guinea pig called Mayonnaise. Mayonnaise is one year old and has been with us since July after his owners could no longer look after him. Although sometime a little bit speedy when you first try to catch him, he is actually a very sweet boy who is happy to have a cuddle and a stroke. Mayonnaise could live happily in any home and would be fine to live with children. He is looking for someone who may have a lonely male guinea pig looking for company. He is so excited to find a new friend to snuggle up with.
If you think you may be able to offer Mayonnaise a loving home please give the centre a call on 01243 967111 or visit our website www.crrc.co.uk