In This Issue
Mail union not amused as pet company releases treat called 'Roast Postman's Leg'
Waitrose launches pet products website
PawPost delivers new way of selling pet products...in a box
Santa Paws Festive Mists: the perfect stocking filler from Butch & Bess
Pet care firm starts UK rollout in Lancashire
Transform your business at the Pet Industry Forum
SureFlap score a hat-trick of major industry awards
The Pet Charity puts its chairman Paul Miley up for auction
Award for services to people as well as pets
Verm-X boost for Hedgehog Helpline Charity
One in five vets concerned about lonely pet rabbits
Vets must build on trust for the future, says outgoing BVA President
‘4 Paws 3 Peaks Challenge’ team visit CSJ
A dedicated trade zone for Beaphar retailers
Battersea Dogs Home seeks home for agoraphobic dog
Dozens of exotic pets saved from Southampton house fire
Pet funerals on the rise! Animal owners spend over £100 on their deceased furry friends
Winners of Johnson's commemorative hamper
Manchester Dogs' Home 'heroes' nominated for top award
Shropshire vet becomes President of the BVA
Merseyside vet becomes junior vice president of the British Veterinary Association
Abandoned cat heads to Pets at Home to find help
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Abandoned cat heads to Pets at Home to find help
 

A starving cat which had lost its home and couldn't eat because of bad teeth managed to get itself help by heading to the nearest branch of Pets at Home in Liskeard, Cornwall.

Ginger Tom George wandered up to the pet chain in a bedraggled state and managed to attract the attention of staff.

After offering him food, the staff managed to get George a place at a shelter.

George was first noticed by staff at Pets at Home Liskeard.

They began by offering him something to eat before they contacted Margaret Green’s Wingletang rescue centre to ask for their help.

Senior animal welfare worker at Wingletang, Deana Perrin, said: "It was quite a shock to see how skinny George was when he first arrived here. His teeth were also in a terrible state which would have meant eating was difficult and very painful for him."

She added: "It was obvious that George had been in a home at some point as he had a mark around his neck where a collar had been. At some point his collar must have been excruciatingly tight as the skin around his neck is completely bald."

Staff believe George, a friendly cat who likes to cuddle, is around 11-yearsold and are focusing their attention on finding him his perfect home where he can relax and enjoy his twilight years.

If you think that you may be able to offer George a home, call Wingletang on 01822 810215 or email wt@margaretgreenanimalrescue.org.uk

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