For more than 7 months, Eddie has been patiently waiting at the shelter for a family to introduce him to their new home. A chance to which this cat is not yet entitled because of the color of its coat. This is, in any case, what the volunteers who take care of him are convinced.
Eddie is a cat full of qualities. At the refuge of RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) where he has been living since last fall, this feline does not seem to interest any potential adopters. The fault with her black dress, according to the team of the reception structure.
He thus became the oldest resident of the refuge RSPCA of Yarm Lanelocated at Great Ayton in the county of North Yorkshire (England). Eddie arrived there 230 days earlier, in September 2022, after being discovered in a shed in the area.
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During his care by the volunteers, the approximately 2-year-old cat suffered from lesions in his ears. Painful patches had formed there, and these areas were devoid of hair. Several weeks of treatment were necessary to overcome these wounds. A problem that is now just a bad memory for the adorable quadruped.
” His ears are now fully healed and he truly deserves to find his forever home after the health worries he endured “, noted Beverley Dunnin charge of the cattery at the refuge de la RSPCA of Great AytonAt Mirror.
RSPCA – Great Ayton Animal Center / Facebook
An “affectionate and easy-going” cat
She describes it as ” affectionate and easygoing “. Despite its qualities, it is almost systematically ignored by visitors. His only fault, according to Beverley Dunn and his colleagues is to wear a black dress. Cats that are black or whose dominant coat color is black generally stay longer in shelters. Adopters tend to lean more toward felines with other coat colors, including gingers and tabbies (tabbies).
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RSPCA – Great Ayton Animal Center / Facebook
” The perfect family for Eddie is out there somewheresaid Beverley Dunn. We encourage anyone who has been touched by her story and is able to offer her a wonderful new home, to apply through our website. “.
By alexander god
Chief Editor