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All these beautiful cats are up for adoption, and looking for a loving, Forever Home. Why not adopt? It is so rewarding, enhancing the life – or lives – of pets who are dependant on us. Which is where you come in!

This is the lovely Lili. As you can see, she is slightly handicapped, which may be why she hasn’t got a home. Many people want “perfection” in a pet, which is mystifying, especially as we humans have imperfections of our own, be they visible or otherwise.
Our English translator has been Mum to a handicapped cat: a 3-legged boy who, only weeks after his amputation following a car accident, was up and around, running and jumping high walls with his brothers and sisters, as if nothing had happened. Animals adapt to disability more than we give them credit for!
Who can resist those beautiful eyes? She’s a real little sweetie, longing for that loving, Forever Home.
Why is it that, time and time again, some of Joe Public seem to think it’s easier to just dump live animals in a cardboard box, and leave it somewhere for these poor innocents to perish?
This ball of fluff is pictured on the day he was rescued, 12th April. He was found at Mongi Slim Hospital, and brought in to us by our lovely friend Nadia Chouba.
What a sweetheart he is! Not only is he a handsome, cuddly boy who loves everybody, but he’s still quite young – no older than 2 years of age. Are you that special person, or family, he’s searching for, who will love him and give him that loving, Forever Home?
Look at those soulful eyes …… makes you wonder what this little beauty is thinking, doesn’t it. Whether it’s food, or wondering if there’s a loving, Forever Home waiting …………
If you’re the special person or family that Hope is looking for, please contact us and we’ll tell you more about this gorgeous doggy.
Here’s Hoping! (Terrible joke, eh!)