Susie Phillips

Micky Walking 100 miles To Help Shropshire Cat Rescue Help More Cats Like Mic

Fundraising for Shropshire Cat Rescue
£428
raised of £300 target
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Event: South Pole Virtual Challenge 2024, from 26 December 2023 to 31 March 2024
Sadly we have said good bye to Mic, he was rushed to the vets following a seizures where he had further seizures Mic came back to us for a 3rd time. Due to the sudden & tragic loss of his previous owners. Mic lost 2 loving homes in tragic ways 😿

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Micky who is the Shropshire Cat Rescue mascot will be walking the virtual 100 mile South Pole Challenge.

Due to Micky being a cat he has some back up for when it’s too wet and muddy all week for him to go out. To help keep him dry and mud free one Micky will also get on the treadmill to help complete the miles.

Watch out around Shropshire, Micky will be popping up and sharing where he’s been.

Micky and Susie want to help raise funds for Mic’s winter appeal his story is sad but his legacy can be to help Shropshire Cat Rescue help as many cats and kittens as possible.

Sadly we have said good bye to Mic, he was rushed to the vets following a seizure and whilst at the vets he had multiple seizures we do not know the cause but due to the frequency and sudden onset it was decided the kindest thing we could do was to say good bye.

We have decided to change the appeal to being Mic’s memorial appeal as his story is a sad one but it had many happy times when he found love in the two foreverhomes he went to sadly they weren’t his foreverhome but he had their love. He settled into the retirement village well and was loved by the volunteers.

Sadly Mic has came back to us for a third time.

Due to the sudden and tragic loss of his previous owners.

Mic lost two loving homes in tragic ways 😿

Mic was a sweet 13 year old boy who loved fuss.

Due to spinal issues, Mic needed close monitoring and pain relief. Mic had become our most recent Retirement Village resident. He soaked up the fuss from volunteers and settled in well.

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About the campaign

Sadly we have said good bye to Mic, he was rushed to the vets following a seizures where he had further seizures Mic came back to us for a 3rd time. Due to the sudden & tragic loss of his previous owners. Mic lost 2 loving homes in tragic ways 😿

About the charity

A organisation providing a rehoming service for stray or unwanted cats and kittens. We also have a Moggies Retirement Village. We aim to encourage responsible pet ownership by offering advice on neutering, and cat care for all life stages. We receive no state funding.

Donation summary

Total raised
£427.13
+ £61.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£344.00
Offline donations
£83.13

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