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Edward the cat rescued with severe facial scars: B.C. SPCA

The cat was taken to Prince Rupert SPCA on July 25 and spent several weeks treating major wounds

8} Edward, an abandoned orange tabby cat, is recovering after being brought to the Prince Rupert branch of the B.C. SPCA with a huge facial wound. He was picked up and brought for help by Good Samaritans after wandering the streets for more than a week.
Edward, an abandoned orange tabby cat, is taken to Prince Rupert's branch in British Columbia. I am recovering after being bullied. SPCA with a big scar on his face. After he wandered the streets for over a week of his, he was picked up by the Good Samaritan and asked for help. Photo by B.C. SPCA

BC The SPCA found that the city of Prince Rupert had been abandoned, picked up by the Good Samaritan after he had wandered for over a week and received a large scar on his face. Taking care of an orange tabby.

The cat, named Edward by his caregivers, was taken to the SPCA and taken to the veterinary hospital on July 25, where he has already spent weeks treating a major wound.

"These amazing people were able to get Edward safely and call us for help," said Joe Griffiths, manager of the Prince Rupert SPCA. increase. "We were fortunate enough to have an emergency veterinary examination the same day he was brought in." Confirmation requires at least one month of hospitalization and daily monitoring. He also likely has ringworm, which requires vaccination, deworming, and pain control, in addition to further treatment.

Edward, an abandoned orange tabby cat, is recovering after being brought to the Prince Rupert branch of the B.C. SPCA with a huge facial wound. He was picked up and brought for help by Good Samaritans after wandering the streets for more than a week.
Edward, an abandoned orange tabby cat, is recovering after being brought home. Prince Rupert Branch, British Columbia SPCA with severe facial scarring. After he wandered the streets for over a week of his, he was picked up by the Good Samaritan and asked for help. Photo by B.C. SPCA

He is then castrated and made available for adoption.

Even though Griffith was in isolation while awaiting test results for ringworm, Edward said, "He's a very happy cat. I love nothing more than to chat and hang out while I'm being treated."

Anyone who can help Edward and other animals in need of emergency care. 61} You can donate at medical.spca.bc.ca.

Edward, an abandoned orange tabby cat, is recovering after being brought to the Prince Rupert branch of the B.C. SPCA with a huge facial wound. He was picked up and brought for help by Good Samaritans after wandering the streets for more than a week.
Abandoned orange tabby cat, Edward He is recovering after being brought here. Prince Rupert Branch, British Columbia SPCA with major facial scars. After he wandered the streets for over a week of his, he was picked up by the Good Samaritan and asked for help. Photo by B.C. SPCA
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