Jim’s story –
My name is Jim and I’m only 3 years old. My owner died and the family refused to take me in so I sat outside the house for days meowing at the window to get back in. Thankfully the locals noticed my plight and contacted the Inspectors to get me the help I needed. I found the cattery a bit distressing after a comfortable house and missed the love and fuss I had had.
Now I have found a new home and thought you may just want to see a picture of me on my first evening at my new home ...............................................
From his new owner... Looking a little bit more contented after a plate of Smoked Salmon , though hopefully he won’t expect it every night !
I think he’s happy
Staffordshire North Branch RSPCA is an independent charity created to find homes for animals that have suffered neglect, abuse, accident etc and normally brought to us by the RSPCA Inspectors. We helped 462 animals find new homes last year.
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Microchipping is back.
Following the success of our last Microchipping day we are holding another one. Last time saw queues and we were so busy that many people had to wait. This time we hope to have more volunteers so that waiting time can be reduced. The deatils are
Thursday 29 November, 2012
Microchipping Day at Bucknall Community and Bowling Club, 189 Werrington Road, Bucknall, Stoke on Trent, ST2 9AL
Come and have your cat/dog microchipped for free - (But donation appreciated)
10.00 am to 2.00pm
This event is very popular so please arrive early if possible
Thursday 29 November, 2012
Microchipping Day at Bucknall Community and Bowling Club, 189 Werrington Road, Bucknall, Stoke on Trent, ST2 9AL
Come and have your cat/dog microchipped for free - (But donation appreciated)
10.00 am to 2.00pm
This event is very popular so please arrive early if possible
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
A Microchipping Tale
As a result of the recent successful microchipping we were told of the following;
A lady contacted the office as her young missing cat had after two months absence, come home on November 2nd, wearing a new collar with a blue tag on it stating that it was microchipped. On taking it to the vet it was found that the cat had also been recently neutered. The microchip was tracked down as one implanted at our recent microchipping day . By tracking the microchip number we contacted the people who had taken the cat along to the microchipping day. I
t turns out that this cat was really owned by them since it was a tiny kitten (along with its brother) they had had it neutered and chipped. It had always had a tendency to stray, so, on vets advice they kept it in for seven weeks after neutering. They also got it chipped, then a week after letting it out again it disappeared again. The lady who reported it to us had taken it in thinking it was a stray and had been planning to get it neutered as well.!!The cat it seems was living between two homes, with neither families realising it was a shared cat. They now know where to look when it hasn't been home for a while, it's in the next street!
A lady contacted the office as her young missing cat had after two months absence, come home on November 2nd, wearing a new collar with a blue tag on it stating that it was microchipped. On taking it to the vet it was found that the cat had also been recently neutered. The microchip was tracked down as one implanted at our recent microchipping day . By tracking the microchip number we contacted the people who had taken the cat along to the microchipping day. I
t turns out that this cat was really owned by them since it was a tiny kitten (along with its brother) they had had it neutered and chipped. It had always had a tendency to stray, so, on vets advice they kept it in for seven weeks after neutering. They also got it chipped, then a week after letting it out again it disappeared again. The lady who reported it to us had taken it in thinking it was a stray and had been planning to get it neutered as well.!!The cat it seems was living between two homes, with neither families realising it was a shared cat. They now know where to look when it hasn't been home for a while, it's in the next street!
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