Napier Courier

Life proves a beach for boy wonder

Things are looking up for injured kitty dumped and left for dead in Napier

- Maddisyn Jeffares

On a cold overcast morning, as a chilly breeze was coming off the ocean along Napier’s Marine Parade, a member of the public out on their morning walk came across a little ball of fluff wrapped in a blanket.

Inside they found a black-andwhite cat with serious injuries. They rushed the cat to the Napier SPCA Centre where feline team lead Rachel Hopper was waiting and ready to help the cat now known as Beach Boy.

Beach Boy was found about 10am on Marine Parade just past the 80km zone. The SPCA team suspects he had been there for a few hours, if not overnight.

When he was brought into the centre he was stiff and couldn’t move around much, and was taken straight to the vet for assessment.

Hopper said she knew “immediatel­y he was a special boy . . .”.

After Beach Boy returned from his first vet visit and warmed up, he stood up and started moving around a little, purring, head-butting the staff lovingly and “making his biscuits” or kneading with his paws.

While emotionall­y, the roughly 7-month-old kitten was doing well, it was clear his past had been full of trauma. At the vet they found evidence Beach Boy had been living with an old injury in his hip, pelvis or spine.

“But this hadn’t slowed him down

or broken his spirit. Beach Boy has now had the much-needed surgery to treat his injuries, undertaken by Vet Services, Napier, and he now has a second chance at the life he deserves,” Hopper said.

It’s estimated Beach Boy’s vet bills have cost about $2000 all up. Hopper said this was why her team was grateful for every donation they received. SPCA staff and volunteers quickly fell in love with the cat, and they started to refer to him as Beach Boy. He is friendly and affectiona­te and loves biscuits and playing.

Once recovered he will be on the lookout for his forever home. All going well, he should be available for adoption in about four weeks.

“We can’t guarantee there will be no future issues with Beachy’s health, however, our vets are extremely confident he will make a full recovery,” Hopper said.

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? Beach Boy “BB” enjoying some love from Napier SPCA animal attendant Hannah.
Photo / Warren Buckland Beach Boy “BB” enjoying some love from Napier SPCA animal attendant Hannah.

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