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Milly was the start of Wizz Catz Rescue.  She is 3 years old.  Originally she was up for rehoming but it has since transpired that she has a problem with her mouth, which gives her a bit of a lop-sided look.  Her right hand top fang is growing across her front teeth, while the lower fang juts out away from her jaw.  She may eventually need them removing which will be a major operation.  Her fur is very soft and persian like and knots the minute the brush goes back in the cupboard!  Fortunately she does like to be groomed which is just as well as knots can be found on a daily basis together with twigs, bits of leaf, sticky buds and anything else she can find to sleep on!
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When Tom's owners moved away they forgot to take him with them.  He is about 12 years old and fortunately for him a kindly neighbour started to feed him and offered Tom some shelter.  Unfortunately he did not get on with her cat so she asked me to take him in.  After nearly 9 months there had been very little interest in Tom probably because he sprays - which may have stopped if he was rehomed on his own.  He has now made himself very much at home here and he is a very affectionate old cat that loves his freedom but also adores somewhere lovely and warm to curl up asleep especially on a cold night.  His age and permanent residency also qualifies him for tuna and chicken dinners which he has no complaints about!  Tom will now live out his life with us and will want for nothing and never be abandoned again.  
Princess Chloe lives up to her name expecting everyone to cater to her every need!  Chloe has a problem with her liver which amongst other things causes poor weight gain, and the inability to remove toxins from ber body.  We do not know what the future holds for little Chloe but while she is with us she will not want for anything.  Even now she weighs less than 2kg at around 7 months of age.  You can read Chloe's story in full. Due to her being at high risk we have decided not to put her through any more tests as after her last anaesthetic she collapsed and needed to be rushed back to the vets.  She appears lively and quite happy in herself so we will do whatever it takes to maintain a good quality of life for her - no matter how long or short that may be. 
Permanent Residents
These cats will stay permanently in our care!