Saddest story you've ever heard
Price: -Saddest story you've ever heard
Don't adopt before reading the story: The family of four Himalayas (can be adopted separately)
We were thrown in the street two and a half months ago, a lady helped us and treated us in two clinics, our health condition was not good. One of us had his tail cut by kids in the street!
We were treated in 3 clinics, and then we went to the house of a woman who adopted us, but she did not feed us, did not water us, and did not provide us with fresh air or air con in the sweltering heat, until our condition deteriorated in a very hot atmosphere.
The first rescuer tried to contact this lady to find out about their wellbeing but did not get any response and felt that there was something wrong because she was not responding to her messages nor her calls. When we were found and rescued we were very scared, very hot, and the house very dirty.
the first rescuer helped us and brought us back to her comfortable home and now we are in the house of our foster carer, regaining our strength and being treated at home with healthy food and some life saving medicines. She doesn't want to send us to the local rescue centre to be placed in holding cages for fear of our mental health after all this suffering.
We want a loving forever home that will love us and treat us with care and affection and never give us up or give up on us
the cats are sterilized, safe and ***** from diseases, we wish each of them a safe house and good, honest, kind & loving people so that they can in safety in their forever home and be a member of the family.
Please contact me directly if you would like to adopt one of these poor babies
Strict note
❌Cannot be given back due to the trauma.
🐈Only for a serious cat rescuer who has prior experience with cats of a similar nature
📍location: Saudi Arabia
📄 Adopter will be asked to sign an agreement for the lifetime care of the cat/s
💰 Free, however will bear the cost of travel and veterinary care etc
📷 will be contacted to provide video evidence to ensure their safety