Young Stray Cat Found Covered in 11 Ticks
A six-month-old cat, found covered in 11 ticks and living in an outdoor cupboard, is now on the mend and looking for a new home.
The black and white stray, named Victoria, was discovered by a member of the public near Brent Cross in North West London. They were concerned about the condition she was in, so brought her into London-based animal welfare charity, Mayhew.
Mayhew’s Animal Welfare Officer, AJ Ford, said: “A member of the public had found friendly and affectionate Victoria and had taken her in overnight, but by the next morning they were worried about her health, so brought her into us.
“She was covered in ticks and looked terrified, so we made sure she was immediately seen by our on-site Vet Team.
“One of the first things we do when an animal is brought into us is check for a microchip so we can contact the owner as quickly as possible. Unfortunately Victoria was not microchipped or neutered.
“We strongly advise all pet owners to have their animal microchipped to significantly increase your chances of being reunited should the unthinkable happen and your pet becomes lost or is stolen.”
Victoria was given a thorough health check by Mayhew’s Vet Team at their on-site Community Vet Clinic, which offers affordable preventive treatment.
Mayhew’s Vet, Dr. Emily Richardson, said: “Apart from having to remove 11 ticks in total, Victoria was in a good overall condition and she had no other health concerns.
“She was treated with anti-parasite treatment and later neutered and vaccinated.”
After receiving medical care and attention from Mayhew’s Vet Team and love and socialisation from their Cattery Team, Victoria was soon back to her sociable and good-natured self.
As soon as she was ready, Victoria was put up for adoption and is now looking for the purrfect new home.
If you are interested in adopting Victoria or any other cats in Mayhew’s care, please visit www.themayhew.org or call 020 8962 8000.
Mayhew’s Animal Welfare Officers and Vet Team respond to hundreds of animals in need. Mayhew’s Community Vet Clinic offers affordable preventive care that benefit the London community and individual pet owners long term. Find out more about their services by visiting www.themayhew.org and please consider a donation to help them help even more animals like Victoria.
Mayhew also offers low cost microchipping services at their Community Vet Clinic. Please call 020 8962 8017 or email vetclinic@mayhewanimalhome.org to book an appointment.
Any home would be made richer by welcoming her into the family!
So true. 🙂
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Wonderful, adorable Princess ?
Unfortunately, I live far away from London!
Pawkisses ?
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I’m sure they’ll be able to find a good home for her. 🙂
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Acheer for the cmpassion and good sense of the person who brought her in. That she was friendly enought to be easily gotten but not fixed tells me someone got a kitten and dumped her when she went into heat and was a bother. She is adorable and I hope someone will give her a forever home soon.
I’ll see if we can get an update from
Mayhew once she finds a home. 🙂
Thank you for featuring Victoria’s story!?
Thank you Mayhew for helping this poor kitten to where she is now,ready and waiting for her forever home.
Indeed. What would we do without them.
You are most welcome 😀
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So glad she received the treatment she needed! ?
Yes we are glad she was taken in by the charity. 🙂
@BEAUTIFULMUMSIE beautiful <3
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sweet kitty
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Aww.. Happy she was comforted, cared for and cheered up.
Yes. It’s so sad to think tho how many cats are not so luck to be found. 🙁
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Glad her rescuer got her to Mayhew where she got the care she needed.
Us too. <3
So happy to hear Victoria is doing well after being rescued. I hope she has a good life with people who love her.
We hope so too. 🙂
Poor cat. Really sad to read this story. The cat look likes my neighbour cat, while the cat is fully protected by flea collar when his owner not at home, but poor Victoria just needs to endure a lot of pain. By the way, glad to see Victoria seem fine and healthy. Looks happy. She deserves the treatment and a very good place to stay.
We are glad she was found as well.
Poor cat. Really sad to read this story.