A charity is fundraising for the medical treatment of two cats. Adrian, 18 months, and Suzie, seven, are two furry inhabitants of Kiko’s Cat Cafe in Rye where they await adoption. However, the pair are facing health issues leading to costly vet bills.
People’s Animal Welfare Society, a foster-based cat and dog rescue charity, is attempting to raise funds for their treatment. Adrian, a “calm and loving” feline, was abandoned in Portugal alongside his mum and brother and was brought over to the UK at the age of one. Adrian at Kiko's Cat Café in Rye (Image: People's Animal Welfare Society) Due to his pancreatitis, his dreams of adoption have been placed on hold.
He is currently living in a private foster home while his symptoms are managed awaiting further updates from the vet. Suzie was passed on to the charity as her owner could no longer keep her. She came to the charity malnourished.
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