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A cat lover from Widnes was inspired to run 100 miles to raise money for a charity that helped her to find her perfect feline friends. Claire Nicklin raised £300 for Cats Protection by taking part in the Miles for Moggies challenge after the charity cared for two cats that she and her family went onto adopt. They gave a new home to Saffie from the Wrexham Adoption Centre and Marvin from the centre in St Helens. Claire said: “When I moved out of my parents’ house, I knew I needed a companion, which is when I got Saffie. “When I spoke with the lady at the centre I made it clear I didn t mind having a cat that required medication and she suggested Saffie to me.
This week s adoptable pet is Benny the cat. Benny is a special cat, who is FIV+. Cat s like Benny, carry a stigma, much like people in the 70s and 80s carried a stigma when they were diagnosed as HIV+. Other than his diagnosis, Benny is just like any other cat. FIV+ cats don t require any medication! Let s learn more about Benny and other misconceptions when discussing a feline that is FIV+.
According to my friend Michaela, who volunteers at the Mower County Humane Society Benny is around 4 years old and a little shy at first but warms up quickly. He is actually a total goofball and full of playful energy. He is a volunteer favorite who was found abandoned in 2019 at the Hormel Nature Center. They believe he was a house cat who was left to fend for himself all alone.