DUMPED: Can you mend Gill's broken heart? (From News Shopper)
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After being dumped at Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre Gill is this week's Pet of the Week
4:33pm Tuesday 24th May 2011 in Pet of the Week
Gill the cat has been dumped so now she is on the lookout for that someone special who can help mend her broken heart and is Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre's Pet of the Week.
The lovely black and white moggy was left at the end of the Biggin Hill charity's drive last week with no note or explanation, just a broken cat basket and three pouches of food.
Although confused, Gill managed to purr a lot while the charity's Cat Team checked her over. When she was found Gill's claws were so long they were embedded in the pads of her feet – a sign of real neglect.
A truly affectionate, cuddly girl, Gill is an 'older cat' and needs a loving new home as soon as possible.
If you are interested in offering Gill a home, or you would like to see the many other dogs, cats and small animals currently at Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre, please visit foalfarm.org.uk or call 01959 572 386.
Of course, if you cannot offer a home to a pet, there are plenty of other ways you can help, such as sponsoring a resident animal, making a donation, organising a fundraising event or by volunteering your time.
About Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre
Foal Farm Animal Rescue Centre is a registered animal welfare charity located in Jail Lane, Biggin Hill.
The charity finds new homes for hundreds of lost and unwanted animals across the South East and London every year and has up to 200 animals waiting to be rehomed at any one time.
All animals are neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and given any other medical treatment necessary. No healthy animal is ever destroyed, and if no home can be found the animal becomes a resident at Foal Farm for the rest of its life. The charity relies entirely on public donations.