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ATTERY NEWS
Poor Snowy has been waiting for a new home for SIX months!
Five-year-old Snowy was brought into Stapeley by an inspector in January af ter she was found as a stray.
Since then, she has seen numerous cats rehomed before her - but no one has come forward to show any interest in her.
Now we're making a special appeal for someone to adopt sweet Snowy and give her a loving home she deserves.
It is thought that Snowy had a tough life before coming to Stapeley and it is likely she has had lots of kit tens.
Originally we had been looking to foster Snowy out , to see whether a less stressful, home, environment would help her.
While we were searching for a foster home, the cat tery team spent lots of t ime with Snowy. She was also moved to the
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main public area of the cat tery to see whether she may be less stressed in a more public area. Thanks to their hard work and that she has had t ime to set t le and is ready to f ind the loving new home she deserves.
However, despite all the hard work f rom staf f to f ind her a home, no one has shown any interest in her.
Snowy is a very playful kit ty and has made fantast ic progress during her stay at Stapeley but she will need an experienced cat owner who has the t ime and pat ience to help her gain conf idence and learn to love and trust humans.
If you are interested in adopt ing Snowy, you can pop into the cat tery, in London Road, Nantwich. The cat tery is open 10.30am to 4pm every day except Monday.
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