Harefield Gazette

Cookie takes the biscuit

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FOURTH time lucky!

Poor young Cookie has had a turbulent start in life. He came into our care after he was found sleeping rough in someone’s shed.

We were thrilled to find he was microchipp­ed and hoped we would be able to reunite him with his owner, however they informed us they had actually rehomed Cookie to a friend, sadly we were informed their friend had also rehomed Cookie and his third owners were not looking to have Cookie back.

Despite the fact, he is not quite three years old he has already had multiple homes in his short life so far however despite all of his upheavals he is a sweet cat, he has now been signed over to the branch and longing waits for his fourth and most importantl­y his final, forever home this time.

Having been in our care for a few weeks now, he is far more settled and is quickly becoming a firm favourite with everyone here.

Cookie loves a tickle and stroke, he is also very fond of Dreamies!

He is looking for a loving home where he can feel safe and secure and not have to worry about being passed around again. He would suit a home with older kids, but he must be the only pet in the household and he will need a garden to explore once he has settled in to his forever home.

Remember that a pet is a long term commitment and you should think long and hard before making any important decisions. Please consider adopting an animal from either the RSPCA or any of the other rehoming charities.

If you think you could offer a forever home to Cookie or any of the cats, rabbits or small animals we currently have looking for a home for life then please call us on (020) 8966 9688 or email us at: info@rspcamiddl­esex.org.uk.

To view some of the many pets we have looking for new homes you can visit our website at: www.rspcamiddl­esex.org.uk where you will also find more informatio­n about the work we do at RSPCA Middlesex North West Branch.

Pedal power

If you didn’t get a place in this year’s Prudential Ride London ballot don’t panic we have places available!

The fifth annual Ride London event will take place over the weekend of 28-29 July 2018 and RSPCA Middlesex North West has a limited number of spaces available.

Prudential Ride London-Surrey 100 starts in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and follows a 100-mile route of closed roads through the capital and into Surrey’s stunning countrysid­e. With legtesting climbs and a route made famous during the London 2012 Olympics, it’s a truly spectacula­r event for all involved.

The registrati­on fee is £50 and the minimum fundraisin­g commitment: £400. For more informatio­n or to be part of this fantastic cycling event please contact Paul on 0208 4295604 or email: paul@rspcamiddl­esex.org.uk

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Crumbs: It’s Cookie

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