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Meet Mocha! An adorable three-legged little kitten who is full of energy and personality. Read on to find out more about Mocha.
Found straying and badly injured at just five weeks old Mocha was brought into a vet in Bedford by a member of the public. She was found scared and alone with a nasty injury to one of her legs and she wasn’t in a good way. An amputation was needed to ensure Mocha had the best chance of recovery and a happy life ahead of her.
We’re happy to say Mocha has recovered from the amputation well and having just three legs hasn’t slowed her down at all! She loves to play and chase her toys and shows all the signs of being a happy little kitten.
To help us cover the cost of Mocha’s treatment, and to ensure we’re ready to help the next cat or kitten in need, we’re asking for your support. Mocha’s treatment has cost over £350 so we’re asking for a donation toward this to help us be there for all cats.
Mocha is now ready to be homed. For more information on cats and kittens available to home in and around Bedford, please check out our website.
If you’re able to donate, no matter how small, it will make a real difference. And if donating isn’t possible right now, you can still help by liking, commenting, and sharing this post to help us reach more animal lovers.
Together, we can give cats like Mocha the future they deserve.
All funds raised will go to Cats Protection Bedford and Biggleswade Branch. Any funds raised above the target will go towards supporting any cats and kittens at Bedford Branch in need of care.
Cats Protection help more cats than any other organisation and we want to help millions more. We are a dedicated community of passionate employees, volunteers, supporters and partners, working together to make life better for millions of cats and the people who care for them.
We are the voice of cats in society and we speak up for their protection.
We’re working towards a society where every cat is treated with kindness and respect.
Making a better life for cats, because life is better with cats.
Find out more: www.cats.org.uk
