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Aug 2022
Harrogate Cat Rescue has issued an urgent appeal for donations following an unprecedented influx of kittens.
Celia Dakin set up the centre in 2020 to rescue and rehome cats and kittens but said this summer in particular has been "relentless" with kittens coming in from all over Yorkshire, as the cost of living crisis bites. She said:
The centre, near to Asda supermarket in Harrogate, has around 70 kittens at the moment but many are sick and in desperate need of medical attention. Ms Dakin's vet bill for last week alone came to £2,300.
One of the kittens in need of help is Pedro, who was rescued this year after suffering abuse. He suffers from a disease called FIP (feline infective peritonitis), which affects his eyes and will kill him without treatment. However, it costs £5,000.
Ms Dakin said:
A crowdfunder has been set up to raise money to pay for Pedro's vet bills, and is almost halfway to reaching its target. If you would like to donate visit here.
The cat rescue, which is currently applying for charitable status, is also in need of cat food and cat litter. If you would to donate, or are interested in becoming a cat foster, visit its website.
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