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February 2, 2023 | Animal Stories

Sunny’s wait for a furever home

Sunny’s wait for a furever home

Sunny, aged two-and-a-half, arrived with Together for Animals member Mayhew in January last year. Sadly this poor boy, who is now Mayhew’s longest feline resident, is still without a home.

On 21 January 2022, Mayhew was informed about a cat in Wembley whose owner had sadly passed away and who was found living outside and receiving food from a local neighbour. The charity’s Animal Welfare Officers quickly responded by collecting Sunny and bringing him to Mayhew.

Veterinary checks confirmed that Sunny was suffering from a dermatitis and following various treatments prescribed by Mayhew vets this has now since been managed with daily medication.

“Sunny is an affectionate little chap and whilst he can be a bit of a scaredy cat initially, once he knows you will happily sit on your lap and even sleep on the bed with you. If you’re very lucky he will even give you a wash! That’s just all part of Sunny’s quirky nature. He enjoys his cuddles and loves to play with all his favourite toys. He would be best suited to grown up home with a patient and loving owner who will bring out the sunny side of very special cat that is also called Sunny!” – Georgina Costi, Mayhew Head of Cattery

Sadly, some pets can wait weeks, maybe months to find a new loving family – our members rehome nearly 10,000 cats, dogs and horses each year – the money we raise helps fund the accommodation and care in rehoming centres, meals, all the veterinary treatments each animal requires – including health checks, flea treatments, worming, neutering, and microchipping, alongside any specialist care they may need.
Thank you for helping care for animals like Sunny.