As the RHS Chelsea Flower Show fast approaches, the Cattery at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is also flourishing with fresh new arrivals and lush longer stay residents all looking for a home and for many, a garden of their own.
One Cattery resident at the world renowned London centre is 11 year old cheerful Charlie who loves the outdoors. Charlie has seen many gardens in his time as he spent a period of his life as a stray before being bought to Battersea.
There are numerous dangers lurking in Britain's most beautiful blooms and gardens where both stray and pet cats will find themselves roaming. Common plants such as daffodils, tulips, ivy and lilies are a particular pain in the grass for felines as they are poisonous and can be deadly. Battersea's experts can provide advice to new owners about how to safe proof gardens for new pets, including being aware of plants which can be harmful to cats.
Battersea's Head of Cattery, Lindsey Quinlan, says: "All our cats are blooming marvellous but Charlie really has something special about him. He loves everyone and has a great personality; he'll be absolutely perfect for owners with a garden who want an active cat.
"As the Chelsea Flower Show gets underway so close from our London centre, we all admire the beauty and splendour of the amazing gardens and exotic creations on display, but it is also an ideal time to flag up the hidden dangers to our pets.
"After eating poisonous plants, cats can suffer symptoms varying from vomiting to kidney failure which can be fatal. If you see your cat showing signs of illness after being outside, we'd advise calling a vet as soon as possible."
If you are a budding potential new owner for Charlie who can give him the rosy future he deserves, please contact 0843 509 4444 or visit battersea.org.uk
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