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Wanda and Wendy were admitted into our care at Wales Cat Centre at just 6 weeks old as part of a multi cat household. They were in very poor condition and suffering with severe flu. Both kittens had very sore and inflamed eyes, we were all very concerned that the kittens would not survive due to their age and poor condition. Our vet was also very concerned that it might be too late to save their eyes.
The kittens were started on antibiotics, eye drops and pain relief immediately. They received a lot of TLC from our team to give them the best chance of survival. It was touch and go for a couple of weeks but the kittens were little survivors and started to show signs of improvement. Wendy, the tabby kittens made a remarkable recovery and we were able to save both her eyes. Unfortunately, we couldn’t save both of Wanda’s eyes and she recently had surgery to remove her left eye. Wanda is making a good recovery and is adapting well after her surgery.
Wanda and Wendy are just 2 of the over 700 cats and kittens admitted into our care this year, we don’t receive any government funding and are reliant on the generosity of or supporters. Please donate to our appeal to help us with the cost of Wanda and Wendy’s vet bills. Any donations raised in excess of our goal will help other cats and kittens in our care.
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