NewsSouthport Support Group raise over £100Tuesday June 30th 2009 Southport Shop volunteers and members of our new Southport Support Group join forces at the Southport Charities Carnival on June 27th. Despite indifferent weather over £100 was raised for Freshfields. Body Shop Volunteers add a Touch of Colour at Freshfields Animal RescueTuesday June 23rd 2009 On Sunday 14 June a party of volunteers from various North West stores of the Body Shop offered their time and skills and gave our perimeter fence “a touch of colour” ready for our annual open day which is being held on Sunday 5th July.; They were here all day using their creative skills and having a fun day! Liane Woods, Andrea Murphy, Cathy Martin, Cara McCarthy, Jeanne Row, Nichola Stange, Alison Boffey and Sara Holland are pictured here having a great time and contributing to the upkeep and maintenance of the rescue. A big THANK YOU to all the above from all at Freshfields. FIV Cats - The Truth behind the Myth!Monday June 22nd 2009 The following FIV cats are looking for loving homes at our Welsh rescue. Take a look at the photo's then carry on reading for information on why you should consider giving a loving home to an FIV positive cat. Grey Mum approximately 2 years old, very gentle and affectionate with her two kittens aged approximately 8 weeks. Tortoiseshell Mum approximately 2 years and her one kitten (staff have taken the other two). A very friendly little Mum cat. Pale ginger male approximately 1 year to 18 months, friendly, affectionate cat. FIV cats make perfectly good pets! With the right people in the right environment! Here are some of the myths and truths regarding cats that carry the FIV virus: All rescue centres admit a percentage of cats with various medical conditions. That is the nature of rescue work. As animals get older they develop or contract disease and body organs do not function as well as you would want them to. No different to us really. This is an important part of the work that Freshfields carries out; identifying illness, drawing up a treatment plan, stabilising the condition and convincing understanding adoptees that they can cope with the condition whilst providing the adoptees with back-up when needed. Here at Freshfields cats testing positive for FIV are given no less consideration than those diagnosed with heart or kidney disease, that are blind or have had a limb amputated. If our veterinary assessment is one that the animal can be treated and homed then we treat and we make every effort to re-home. That is an essential part of any ethical approach to animal welfare. Too many cats diagnosed with Feline Immune Virus are euthanased because their owners (often under veterinary advice) believe this to be the only option to prevent the spread of the disease. Sadly many welfare organisations also adopt the easy approach and euthanase anything presenting problems including FIV positive cats. Indoor only homes are required for our FIV cats, preferably with a mature family responsible enough not to leave doors open. FIV cats are the perfect option for those people living near busy roads who would need to keep their pets inside for safety reasons. And of course, anyone already with an FIV positive cat would be an ideal candidate to take on a companion for it. These cats do not deserve to die. Whilst capable of having a good quality of life that they should be permitted the experience of the same love and affection other cats enjoy in a home.
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Special AppealsRabbit, Cat and Dog Food Urgently Required.![]() Quality dried rabbit food needed, stocks are running very low on site and we are appealing for any donations, you can either drop it at the rescue centre in Ince Blundell or at any of our shops. …Gardeners Wanted !![]() Freshfields Liverpool are on the look out for volunteers willing to lend a hand at the Ince Blundell site maintaining their wildlife garden and helping out with general weeding, planting etc around… Newspapers Needed!The Liverpool rescue is currently suffering from a lack of NEWSPAPERS which we use on a daily basis to line cages etc to help keep the animals environments clean. If you have any spare newspapers… Easy Fundraising! |
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