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Cat dumped in wheelie bin looking for new home


By Kyle Ritchie

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The Scottish SPCA is looking for a loving owner for Lucy, a Persian cat who was found dumped in a wheelie bin.

The animal welfare charity has been caring for Lucy at their Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre, after she arrived in poor health and with extremely matted fur.

The cat was found inside a small cardboard box in a bin in the cemetery at Belhelvie Church in September.

Lucy is estimated to be around 16 years old and is now seeking her perfect retirement home.

The Society had to shave her due to the extent of her matting. She also needed most of her teeth removing due to the severity of her dental disease, but she is now on the road to recovery.

The Persian cat was in a bad way when she arrived at the animal welfare charity's centre.
The Persian cat was in a bad way when she arrived at the animal welfare charity's centre.

After months of care and rehabilitation, the Scottish SPCA said Lucy is now ready to find a home to live out her golden years.

Centre manager Louise Griese said: “We would love to find Lucy the forever home she deserves.

“Understandably because she was found abandoned, and in such a bad way when she came to us, she was unsure about human interaction.

"Since realising we are here to help her she is a much more confident cat and has settled completely.

“She came into our care malnourished, and after having to shave her she was even tinier. She wore a cosy jumper to keep her warm enough, and we fattened her up with tasty morsels.

“Her lovely fur is beginning to grow back and is soft and fluffy.

Lucy is now recovered and ready to be re-homed.
Lucy is now recovered and ready to be re-homed.

“We are looking for an experienced owner for Lucy who is aware of the time and care needed to maintain her coat so it can grow to its former glory.

“She will need regular grooming to keep her looking her best.

“We feel Lucy would be happiest in a quiet adult only household where she is the only pet so she can have all the fuss and attention to herself. She would also be best as an indoor cat.”

Anyone who would like to give Lucy a home can apply via the Scottish SPCA website: www.scottishspca.org/rehome-a-pet/4390-lucy


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