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RSPCA appeals to find home for ‘perfectly imperfect’ cat

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Sadly, Hugo ended up back in RSPCA care after six years

The RSPCA in Suffolk is hoping to find a loving forever home for a cat with an unusual facial deformity who sadly was returned to the charity after being adopted six years ago.

Six-year-old Hugo originally came into the care of Rspca Martlesham Animal Centre in Ipswich, run by the RSPCA Suffolk Central Branch, when he was rescued as a stray after living on the streets of Ipswich.

Little is known about Hugo’s history so the centre does not know the cause of his facial deformity. However, they believe this is something he was born with, and thankfully, it doesn’t cause him any issues.

“If anything, his perfectly imperfect look just adds to his brilliant character!” Donna Rich, cattery supervisor at RSPCA Martlesham, explained.

She added: “Since Hugo was returned to us in November, we have been desperate to find him a loving home where he will feel calm and confident. Hugo is a gentle and sweet-natured cat who deserves his second chance at happiness.”

Although Hugo was rehomed to a loving owner six years ago, sadly they had to make the difficult decision to return him due to issues with toileting which the owner was particularly concerned about when she fell pregnant.

Donna added: “He is super sweet and affectionate and loves having people around him and getting as much fuss as he can. However, he is quite a sensitive soul and finds certain things in the world scary which results in him toileting in inappropriate places as he feels the need to defend himself.

“When Hugo was first at the centre, he had a few accidents but since settling in with us he is using his litter tray more frequently and we’re hopeful this will continue to improve. To help him in the cattery, we use Feliway (a diffuser) in his pen and also give him a supplement in his food which helps with bladder health and anxiety – and the branch will help with the cost of these supplements too.”

Hugo is looking for an experienced, patient and kind owner who will give him the time he needs to feel settled and safe in his new home and make adjustments to ensure all his needs are met.

He would prefer to be the only cat in a home and wouldn’t like to live with a dog. He can be rehomed to a family with primary school aged children or over, and will need to be able to go outside and explore.

If you think you can give Hugo the loving home he deserves, please contact RSPCA Martlesham Animal Centre on 0300 999 7321 or email a ‘perfect match’ form directly to: [email protected].

This year the RSPCA celebrates its 200th birthday. To mark this special anniversary the animal welfare charity wants to inspire one million people to join their movement to improve animals’ lives. To find out how you can join their million-strong movement for animals visit www.rspca.org.uk/200.

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