Black Cat - left behind on Hindmarsh Street
Hi everyone
Poor little black cat not in very good condition has been left behind at a vacated house on Hindmarsh Street. Poor guy has an infected eye maybe even blind, little body and overall needs a lot of TLC. Does anyone own this cat or know who does? I’ve left some fresh food and biscuits down and I think someone else might have too. If you know anything please comment on this post or contact me! I live a few houses down from this property so will keep an eye on him in the mean time. If the owner doesn’t want this precious baby, I can organise a rescue that is willing to take him to the vet and sort rehoming! Thanks, Reyna-Marie
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