The Residents Association

Some cats are not able to find a new home, so if possible we keep them here to live as good and long a life as possible, over the years there have been lots of them, and we would like to remember them, and they are so gorgeous, as you will see.

View full sized Pixie came to us at about 7 days old, she had one eye starting to open, and was covered in flies eggs, including in her eye, luckily all the eggs were found, but she was found to have a heart murmur, so stayed with us, she is here still actually, and is very happy and gentle. View full sized This is Skippy, he looks after lots of kittens, and is a real father figure, he was found near the skips in Brightlingsea, and was quite feral for a while, so he is still here, but getting old now, and the two kittens both have some health issues, but are still close. View full sized Ugg had to be included, as anyone who visited was greeted by him, and everybody who knew him asked about him, even after several years, unfortunately we lost him last year, and although I shouldnt say it, he really was my favourite, as he came in a few days old, and was hand reared.%0dSadly missed. View full sized Danny has passed away now, but he was a very big boy, but a gentle giant, he was popular with all the residents, as well as visitrs View full sized Jerry came in as a very small kitten during the very cold weather, suffering from hypothermia, and he was very friendly, after being in vets and feeling better, he has decided to revert to feral, so he is still here! View full sized Pip has passed away now, he was just a few days old when he came, and when he was a few weeks old, he walked on his elbows, but the vet was right when he said it could straighten out by itself, as it did happen, although he had extra toes on his back feet, which was very funny to see. View full sized lazy cats unfortunately all these cats have passed away during the years, but they all seemed to enjoy their lives here

Crescent Cat Rescue

 

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