Veterinary care for stray /abandoned kitten

Isleworth, England, United Kingdom

Veterinary care for stray /abandoned kitten

£638

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Aim

We hope to provide the veterinary care this kitten deserves, but has been denied to date.


Little Cat is an adorable, affectionate kitten, estimated to be 6 - 10 months old. She's teeny tiny and was found frightened and seemingly lost, running in front of cars, with zero street-sense late at night on 6 August.

There is no trace of her owner, and Little Cat has not been chipped, neutered or vaccinated. We don't know how she came to be out on the street, but she's not feral and appears to have lived in a home setting previously. She may have been dumped by someone unable or unwilling to pay for her care.

Little Cat has some urgent medical care needs

Little Cat needs to be vaccinated, chipped, spayed and have flea and worm treatments. She requires a medical assessment and treatment for any health issues. 

We have contacted amazing local and national charities who have offered advice and support. At this stage there isn't a shelter who can take her in immediately, and unvaccinated she's safer in a home setting. We have arranged spaying and chip via CPL scheme. 

Very generous friends and neighbours have ensured all her immediate needs - a safe place to stay, food, bedding, litter etc are met. Thank you! 

We are now seeking funds for initial health care, any urgent treatment, and to cover her health care and medical needs for one year. 

About Little Cat

Little Cat is a teeny tiny petite delicate cat. Her hobbies and interests include admiring herself in the washing machine and oven; Climbing up, through and behind books on bookcases; Exploring and hiding in small places; Plastic bags. Using her claws (but never on a scratching post) .... 

Areas for improvement : claw work, a bit too scratchy; Tendency to bite; Also some issues with flatulence currently... Not necessarily the smartest or bravest cat on the block.

Next steps for Little Cat

Once Little Cat is healthy her rehoming needs can be assessed. At this stage, getting her basic vet care is a priority. 



This project successfully funded on 21st September 2025


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