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7 hours ago
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Influx of kittens prompts plea to neuter cats
An animal rescue charity is urging people to neuter their cats because of a rise in the number of kittens needing rehoming. Suffolk Animal Rescue, which is based in Stowmarket, said they had been inundated with kittens and have had to make an urgent appeal for donations to fund food and medication. Staff say the most concerning aspects are the risk of an immunodeficiency virus and the number of pregnant kittens they are dealing with. Emma Floyd, a kennel maid for the charity, said: "People that let their female cats out too soon are running at a high risk of their cat becoming pregnant." The Suffolk based charity specialises in taking in feral cats and "taming them". They said it was becoming "extremely concerning" after they started to see kittens having their own babies. Ms Floyd, who lives in Pettistree, said: "I think last year we were around the 50-kitten mark. "It takes a long time getting through the kittens and mums. It is not just the care, but it is the medication." Due to the influx of kittens arriving at the rehoming centre, the charity said they had been working to maximise space. "It is thinking about if we have older kittens who can move on to the older area, it frees up our spaces," Ms Floyd added. She raised concerns about domestic cats not being neutered and also contracting Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). According to the RSPCA, FIV is a viral infection that results in cats having a weakened immune system. Ms Floyd said people could be "running a high risk" of their cat mating with an FIV-positive tom if they are not neutered. "There are so many schemes set up for people to get help with neutering their cat," she added. An online wishlist was set up by the rescue centre after it "went through supplies at a very fast pace". Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. 'We've been rescuing and rehoming cats for 100 years' Animal shelter that was set to close could stay open 'We're rehoming more dogs due to cost of living' Suffolk Animal Rescue


BBC News
10 hours ago
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- BBC News
Stowmarket animal charity urges owners to neuter cats
An animal rescue charity is urging people to neuter their cats because of a rise in the number of kittens needing Animal Rescue, which is based in Stowmarket, said they had been inundated with kittens and have had to make an urgent appeal for donations to fund food and say the most concerning aspects are the risk of an immunodeficiency virus and the number of pregnant kittens they are dealing Floyd, a kennel maid for the charity, said: "People that let their female cats out too soon are running at a high risk of their cat becoming pregnant." The Suffolk based charity specialises in taking in feral cats and "taming them". They said it was becoming "extremely concerning" after they started to see kittens having their own babies. Ms Floyd, who lives in Pettistree, said: "I think last year we were around the 50-kitten mark."It takes a long time getting through the kittens and mums. It is not just the care, but it is the medication."Due to the influx of kittens arriving at the rehoming centre, the charity said they had been working to maximise space."It is thinking about if we have older kittens who can move on to the older area, it frees up our spaces," Ms Floyd added. She raised concerns about domestic cats not being neutered and also contracting Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).According to the RSPCA, FIV is a viral infection that results in cats having a weakened immune Floyd said people could be "running a high risk" of their cat mating with an FIV-positive tom if they are not neutered. "There are so many schemes set up for people to get help with neutering their cat," she online wishlist was set up by the rescue centre after it "went through supplies at a very fast pace". Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.