RICHEY



Sponsored By Linda Linnell



Blind. Emaciated. Abandoned.


Completely Defeated. And… one step away from the grave. How could I say no?


This cat is now named Richey. He was found outside a busy business in Fairfield, head hung down, scared, unaware of his dangerous surroundings with no resources to feed or protect himself.


He and his elderly, also starving, sick, and one wounded housemate were tossed like trash by a heartless monster of a human being. This was a deliberate, inhumane act of cowardness.


Once Richey arrived in our care, I gave him a sponge bath, and lots of food, and tucked him into a heated, soft bed. He curled up with his head on a stuffy and crashed out - looked like he hadn’t slept in days.


I made an appointment with our vet, who agreed to take him right away for an exam and lab work. They believe Richey is only 2 or 3 years old.


Surprisingly, he has tested negative for FelV and FIV, and his labwork looks okay just shows signs of an active and ongoing infection that was never treated.


Richey now requires surgery to remove both of his eyes. This is called a bilateral enucleation.


We can't imagine how scared he must have been that day he was dumped, but still, he remains a beauty on the inside and deserves a second chance at a happy life.


Every morning, he greets me with a look of excitement and recognizes my voice and steps. He loves wet food and chin scratches.


Richey will remain in our care forever if a home is not found.