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Abandoned 18-year-old cat Baby finds a home on the Isle of Wight.
Summary
An 18-year-old cat named Baby, found microchipped and unclaimed on the mainland, was transferred to the Isle of Wight by a local rescue group and now lives with a new owner.
Content
An 18-year-old cat known as Baby was found on the mainland and taken to a veterinary practice earlier this year. Staff discovered he was microchipped but no owner came forward after nearly four weeks of advertising. The veterinary team could not keep him indefinitely, so they reached out to local rescue groups. An island charity arranged transport and a new owner was waiting on the Isle of Wight.
Key facts:
- Baby was found on the mainland and taken to the vets, where a microchip was identified but no owner was located after nearly four weeks of alerts.
- Maddie, a member of the vet practice caring for him, contacted local rescue centres in a final effort to find his owner or a new home.
- The Isle of Wight charity Friends of the Animals organised to bring him across the Solent.
- A volunteer collected Baby in Portsmouth and transported him to the island on the Hovercraft.
- Becky was waiting for him on arrival; Baby climbed onto her lap and later slept beside her that night.
- The rescue took place on Friday (13th February).
Summary:
Baby now has a name and a home on the Isle of Wight, where he is settled and receiving care. Undetermined at this time.
