Milo and Chewie
Milo and Chewie were found crying in the undergrowth next to our property on the 28th of August 2024. No sign of their Mum. They are 3 to 4 weeks old
Milo and Chewie
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220.00 €
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Sex | Male |
Age | 0 years old |
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Milo and Chewie are doing well. When they are older they will both be neutered. They have had all their vaccinations.
Treatment from 2024-08-28
Milo and Chewie were found next to the Catsville Sanctuary property on the 28th of August 2024. No sign of their Mum. They are about 3 to 4 weeks old.
They were rescued, taken to the vet for a check up, treated for fleas and are bottle fed with kitten milk. They will be going to the vet again next week for worming medicine. They have a slight eye infection and we are cleaning their eyes and giving them ear drops.
We need help with their deworming, costs, vaccinations and then later neutering. They are both boys. We also need help towards their milk costs. Total estimated costs for everything for both of them 220euros
Examination | 60.00 € | Check up at the vet + follow up |
Surgery | 60.00 € | 30 for each of them for the neutering surgery |
Medication | 60.00 € | Flea medication, Deworming medication |
Other | 40.00 € | Kitten milk |
Sum | 220.00 € |
Diagnosis | ||||
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Other | Eye infections |
Milo and Chewie were found crying in the undergrowth next to our property on the 28th of August 2024. No sign of their Mum. They are about 3 to 4 weeks old. They were dirty, full of fleas, cold and hungry.
We managed to rescue them and have been looking after them for about a week, since no sign of the Mum. Fortunately I had some kitten milk at home. They have been to the vets for a check up and will be going again next week for worming medicine. They have a slight eye infection and we are cleaning their eyes and giving them ear drops. They weighed 200grams when we got them. They are little purr babies and their feeding is going really well. We need help with their deworming, costs, vaccinations and then later neutering. They are both boys. We also need help towards their milk costs. They are now our latest additions to our sanctuary as there is no where else for them to go. Total estimated costs for everything for both of them 220euros
We managed to rescue them and have been looking after them for about a week, since no sign of the Mum. Fortunately I had some kitten milk at home. They have been to the vets for a check up and will be going again next week for worming medicine. They have a slight eye infection and we are cleaning their eyes and giving them ear drops. They weighed 200grams when we got them. They are little purr babies and their feeding is going really well. We need help with their deworming, costs, vaccinations and then later neutering. They are both boys. We also need help towards their milk costs. They are now our latest additions to our sanctuary as there is no where else for them to go. Total estimated costs for everything for both of them 220euros
We have always loved cats and when we moved to Bulgaria, from the UK, we brought our 3 cats with us. Having previously seen the conditions and number of stray cats in Bulgaria, we knew we had to do something. We live in a small village in the Dobrich region of Bulgaria, we have an acre of land and have been here for almost 2 years.
Our first rescue kittens were Bandit and Peach, we met a lovely Bulgarian lady at the vets while taking one of our UK cats for a check-up. This was soon after we had arrived in Bulgaria. Violeta, now a very good friend, had 2 stray sick kittens with her which she couldn't find homes for as she already had 15 cats of her own. We decided to take them. This was the start of Catsville and since then many have turned up on our property, others we have been asked to take and then we have answered the call for help from those who had rescued some but couldn't keep them. This has led to 24 cats being in our care and now are family. Due to funding these cats ourselves, we are at capacity until we receive help with ongoing costs but there are soo many more in need who we want to help. Once we have more support, we will be able to rescue and save many more.
Our first rescue kittens were Bandit and Peach, we met a lovely Bulgarian lady at the vets while taking one of our UK cats for a check-up. This was soon after we had arrived in Bulgaria. Violeta, now a very good friend, had 2 stray sick kittens with her which she couldn't find homes for as she already had 15 cats of her own. We decided to take them. This was the start of Catsville and since then many have turned up on our property, others we have been asked to take and then we have answered the call for help from those who had rescued some but couldn't keep them. This has led to 24 cats being in our care and now are family. Due to funding these cats ourselves, we are at capacity until we receive help with ongoing costs but there are soo many more in need who we want to help. Once we have more support, we will be able to rescue and save many more.
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