
Squatters are each house owner’s nightmare however what do you do for those who transfer into a brand new residence and discover it's already occupied… by a cat?
That’s precisely what occurred to at least one Norwich household, who discovered a black cat dwelling in a kitchen cabinet at their home simply earlier than Christmas
It's thought the younger animal, who has since been named Mistletoe, was left behind by the property’s earlier occupants.
Unable to maintain Mistletoe, on account of already proudly owning canine, the household known as the RSPCA who promptly got here to rescue her.
RSPCA Inspector Amy Pellegrini, who collected Mistletoe on December 17, mentioned: ‘The brand new householders actually weren’t anticipating to discover a cat of their kitchen cabinet once they moved in.
‘They have to’ve had fairly the shock!
‘They have been apprehensive as they've canine of their very own they usually didn’t need to frighten Mistletoe any greater than she should’ve been already.
‘I went there to assist, choose her up and take her to be checked over.

‘She was such a candy factor. I named her Mistletoe as a result of she was discovered simply earlier than Christmas.
‘I took her to the vets and fortunately she was in good well being – and completely beautiful.’
After her check-up Mistletoe was moved to RSPCA Mid Norfolk and North Suffolk Department for additional care.
Charlotte Billington, animal welfare officer on the department, mentioned since arriving, Mistletoe had settled into the centre properly.

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‘She is a beautiful little cat who simply loves a fuss and actually loves her smooth snuggle mattress,’ she mentioned.
‘She is going to make somebody on the market a beautiful pet and will likely be obtainable for rehoming within the coming weeks.’
Anybody who's desirous about providing Mistletoe a long-term residence can contact woof@rspcanorwich.org or name 0303 040 1565.
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