Sadly, Hugo ended up again in RSPCA care after six years
The RSPCA in Suffolk is hoping to discover a loving eternally house for a cat with an uncommon facial deformity who sadly was returned to the charity after being adopted six years in the past.
Six-year-old Hugo initially got here into the care of RSPCA Martlesham Animal Centre in Ipswich, run by the RSPCA Suffolk Central Branch, when he was rescued as a stray after residing on the streets of Ipswich.
Little is understood about Hugo’s historical past so the centre doesn’t know the reason for his facial deformity. However, they imagine that is one thing he was born with, and fortunately, it doesn’t trigger him any points.
“If something, his completely imperfect look simply provides to his sensible character!” Donna Rich, cattery supervisor at RSPCA Martlesham, defined.
She added: “Since Hugo was returned to us in November, now we have been determined to search out him a loving house the place he’ll really feel calm and assured. Hugo is a delicate and sweet-natured cat who deserves his second probability at happiness.”
Although Hugo was rehomed to a loving proprietor six years in the past, sadly they needed to make the troublesome resolution to return him as a consequence of points with toileting which the proprietor was significantly involved about when she fell pregnant.
Donna added: “He is tremendous candy and affectionate and loves having individuals round him and getting as a lot fuss as he can. However, he’s fairly a delicate soul and finds sure issues on the planet scary which ends up in him toileting in inappropriate locations as he feels the necessity to defend himself.
“When Hugo was first on the centre, he had a number of accidents however since settling in with us he’s utilizing his litter tray extra ceaselessly and we’re hopeful this may proceed to enhance. To assist him within the cattery, we use Feliway (a diffuser) in his pen and likewise give him a complement in his meals which helps with bladder well being and anxiousness – and the department will assist with the price of these dietary supplements too.”
Hugo is searching for an skilled, affected person and type proprietor who will give him the time he must really feel settled and protected in his new house and make changes to make sure all his wants are met.
He would like to be the one cat in a house and wouldn’t wish to dwell with a canine. He might be rehomed to a household with main college aged youngsters or over, and can want to have the ability to go exterior and discover.
If you assume you may give Hugo the loving house he deserves, please contact RSPCA Martlesham Animal Centre on 0300 999 7321 or e-mail a ‘excellent match’ kind on to: info@rspca-suffolkcentral.org.uk.
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