I've raised £250 to fund the rescue and rehoming of an abandoned kitten ‘JoeJoe Kittern’ from Dublin

Organised by Johnathon Byrne
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My name is ‘JoeJoe Kittern’ and my new friends Johnathon (@theaccessiblevegan) and Crissyq rescued me from outside their apartment in Dublin.

I am about 4-6 weeks old and was dumped outside an apartment in Dublin with my brothers and sisters. I was living in a plant pot for several days before my new friends were kind enough to take some time out of their holiday to rescue me. Although my siblings were not lucky enough to live long enough to be rescued I was lucky enough to make new friends who took me in and offered me shelter, food and water. Although I am very underweight the vet said I am very healthy and lucky to have made such great friends.

Johno and Crissy have spent the last few days to find me a new home and to their surprise have found out that the local authorities and rescues do not take kittens/cats in my country as its uncommon for us to be seen as pets and instead to be considered as vermin.

If not homed my fate here in Dublin, Ireland does not look too bright. Johno and Crissy would like to fundraise £250 to cover the cost of my vet care, vaccinations, passport and travel costs so that I can come to the UK to find myself a new loving family.

In the past few days I have had some great meals and have had lots of fun. Im a very affectionate boy and love lots of fuss. I would be very grateful to anyone who can donate a small amount of money so that I can come to the UK and live a long and happy life.

Some of the costs that need to be covered so that my friends can move me to the UK are: €48 vet consulation, €75 vaccinations, €80 neutered, €30 microchip, €25 passport, €100 travel costs + plus food until I am healthy enough to travel.

Massive thank you to all my new friends 🇮🇪

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£287.00