Lucy, Beyaz Melek…
Lucy bir Ankara kedisi… dünyan?n her yerinde son derece pahal? bir kedi ancak Türkiye’de onu nerede isterseniz bulabilirsiniz, sokaklarda, arabalar?n alt?nda, çop kutular?n?n içinde…
Lucy birkaç hafta önce kurtar?ld?. Korkunç bir durumdayd?. Özellikle a?z? inan?lmayacak durumdayd?. Öyle kötüydü ki durumu HER B?R D???N?çektirmek zorunda kald?k. Bu da size ders olsun. Bu kedi hayat? boyunca “mam” yedi. Sonuçlar?n? resimlerde görebilirsiniz.
Neyse. Yemek art?k sorun de?il çün¨ü yeni sahibi Lucy’yi çi? et, bal?k ve yumurtayla besleyecek. Görüldü?ü üzere bu kedinin tekrar ticari mamalara dönmesine izin veremeyiz.
Bu son derece özel bir durum ve sizden mümkün oldu?unca çevrenize iletmenizi istiyoruz.
Lucy’nin acilen yard?m?n?za ihtiyac? var.
Benimle v.larkhill@googlemail.com adresinden irtibata geçin.
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Lucy is an Angora Cat… extremely priced anywhere in the world, in Turkey you find them everywhere, in the streets, under the cars,
inside buy real xanax online garbage cans…
Lucy was rescued a couple of weeks ago. She was found in an absolutely terrible state. Her mouth was in the worst condition you can imagine.
It was bad that we had to extract EACH AND EVERYONE OF HER TEETH.
So this is a lesson for you. This dog ate commercial food all her life. The result is what you see in this picture.
Anyway, diet is not a problem.. The adoptant will feed Lucy raw meat, fish, egs, all of it part of the Raw diet. For obvious and logical
reasons we cannot have this cat be fed with commercial garbage again.
Lucy needs an urgent home.
This is a very special case and we need your help to spread it as much as possible.
Lucy needs your urgent help.
Get in touch with me on v.larkhill@googlemail.com
I myself have a cat FIV, it is now 15 years and lives only in the apartment but no problem!
Even Nanouk (my dog from Beykoz loves them)!
Well,as all her teeth have been removed,how will this cutie chew the raw meat or any other raw food?Just curious….
is that result of commercial food?
FIV is short for Feline Aids right??
I lost one of my cats from that disease.