Gigi came into our care two years ago after being a stray. A kind lady brought her in as Gigi was struggling with a cleft palate. The vet found a bad infection and lung worm and she had to recover from both before she was able to undergo surgery for the cleft palate. It was not an easy surgery and took nearly a year of recovery but Gigi is a fighter and after being confused and a little frightened she has started to trust humans again and has settled in perfectly into her foster home. She has recovered well and although she is not on any medication all the time, she will require regular check ups at the vets and the occasional nostril flushing. She will always be sniffly and that will have to be monitored and treated, which is why we decided to make her a sponsor cat. IN her foster home, she became a well-loved part of the human and furry family and is supporting her foster mum in looking after other orphaned foster kittens.
If you would like to support GiGi with a monthly donation of 5 Euro, she and all of us at WCAWG will appreciate it very much.