RAMI WAS MISSING FOR 8 YEARS Rami was first reported missing in 8 years ago when he was only five. He was spotted by a woman who had seen he was limping.
This kind person contacted us at Maggie's and we organised for Rami to head to our vet in Kogarah to have his leg checked and to see if his owner was to be found. Rami did indeed have a microchip and his owner was stunned to hear he was found. However, she is no longer in Sydney and is unable to take him back.
Maggie's has taken Rami in and he had his cruciate surgery a few days ago. Please help us to help him, we rely on your kind donations to help animals like Rami, all donations of $2 and over are tax deductible too!
Maggie’s Rescue is a registered animal welfare charity made up of a co-operative of carers that support animals in need of homes. Our goal is to find these animals their permanent homes in families who will commit to loving them for life.
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Mark Wright
St Peters, NSW
Mon, 29 Feb 2016
Teresa Romanovsky
$ 200
As his current foster mum I'm amazed at how much of a snuggle bug he is after living on the streets for the last 8 years! He loves human contact, I hope to see him in his furever home once he's fully recovered. He's doing really well so far :-)
Thu, 25 Feb 2016
Anonymous
$ 100
Mon, 22 Feb 2016
AW
$ 30
Fri, 19 Feb 2016
carolyn kiffin
$ 50
Poor Rami. With best wishes from Carolyn & Glenn, Cleo & Echo.
Fri, 19 Feb 2016
Melissa Payne
$ 10
Thu, 18 Feb 2016
Anonymous
$ 250
Thu, 18 Feb 2016
Kathryn Elliott
$ 30
I saw little Rami the other week and was trying to see what was wrong with him. But he seemed to know where he was going, so I didn't worry too much. Little did I realise he did know where he was going, but still needed help. Get well soon Rami
Tue, 16 Feb 2016
Lee Hutchison
$ 100
What a crazy story. He's such a lovely cat and if I could adopt him, I would. I hope he finds a good home.
Maggie’s Rescue is a registered animal welfare charity made up of a co-operative of carers that support animals in need of homes. Our goal is to find these animals their permanent homes in families who will commit to loving them for life.
As his current foster mum I'm amazed at how much of a snuggle bug he is after living on the streets for the last 8 years! He loves human contact, I hope to see him in his furever home once he's fully recovered. He's doing really well so far :-)