Mar 19 β€’ 14:30 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

DAILY PAW > 13-year-old Beatrice loses her home in the cat shelter and urgently needs a new one

Beatrice, a 13-year-old cat, has returned to a shelter after failing to find a permanent home, and her health is deteriorating due to stress.

Beatrice, a 13-year-old cat, was rescued by the CATS Help NGO in 2022 from severe conditions along with several other cats. Due to her stubborn personality and advanced age, she has struggled to find a permanent home. After spending a year in foster care, she has unfortunately found herself back in a cat shelter, where the stress has caused her to become lethargic and lose weight. Rescuers have expressed serious concerns that without immediate placement in a foster or forever home, Beatrice may not survive the stress-induced decline in her health.

Having previously shown a strong-willed personality, Beatrice enjoys being around others and doing her own thing, though she has never been particularly affectionate. Her age has deterred potential adopters, and despite the opportunity she had briefly in a foster home, the return to the shelter has taken a toll on her. Currently, the staff at the shelter are urging the public to consider adopting Beatrice before it's too late, stressing the importance of finding her a loving home to avoid tragic outcomes.

The plight of Beatrice highlights the challenges faced by older animals in shelters, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and advocacy for senior pet adoption. As many shelters are overcrowded and struggle to place animals, cases like Beatrice's reveal the urgency of fostering compassion towards aging pets, who often have a harder time finding new homes compared to younger animals, thus showcasing the broader issue of pet homelessness and the responsibilities of pet ownership within the community.

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