Good forecast for Winter!

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Reports of a crying kitten near Ray school over the past few days led to an ongoing rescue effort. Friday night several volunteers were finally able to trap her, and are now calling her Winter.

The just-rescued tabby has been to the vet and we have learned that she is approximately 8 weeks old.

She has an infection and is running a fever but has been given meds and should be fine.

Her eyes were full of puss and caked over, but once the vet cleaned her eyes Winter was so happy. She talked, let herself be petted and purred. She has also regained her appetite.

Winter is now sleeping in a crate, curled up in a blanket near a heating disc.

In these temperatures, a cat this tiny with an infection and unable to see was not going to last much longer outside. Huge thanks to the rescue team – Fran S, Bronwyn L, Nancy C, Fiona and Will G.

Fran has Winter on an emergency foster basis and Amy SH transported Fran and Winter to the clinic.

And thanks as always to Dr Bailey and her team at Hyde Park Animal Clinic for responding so swiftly, calmly, and helpfully to all the challenges we inevitably send their way!

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Cuddly kittens Ella and Fitz

**We are adoption pending!**

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Kittens Ella and Fitz are full of energy, chasing each other and their new laser pointer around their foster home. They also love to chill in whatever room their fosterers are in, curled up together or on laps or shoulders. Ella used to be shy and skittish but now very delicately but firmly voices her desire to be cuddled and pet! Fitz continues to be super friendly and cuddly.

They are such a joy to have around, and whoever adopts them will be very lucky.

If you think your’s might be their forever home, write to us at hydeparkcatsadoptions@gmail.com and we’ll happily set up a meet and greet!

 Fitz and Ella Fitz nap
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