Wedged Wallie needs a home

Wallie is at the RSPCA centre in Patcham waiting for a new home Wallie is at the RSPCA centre in Patcham waiting for a new home

A cat rescued after becoming wedged for two days between two brick walls is now ready to find a new home.

The black and white male, called Wallie, was stuck in the Sainsbury’s car park in Worthing last November.

He suffered head injuries and was treated by staff at Grove Lodge vets in the town before being transferred to the RSPCA centre in Patcham.

Wallie was not neutered at the time and staff believe he had wandered off to find a female before becoming trapped.

RSPCA worker Cheryl Wood said: “He had a serious head injury and this has left him with a slight tilt to his head but there is no neurological damage and he has no health problems.

“He is extremely affectionate but he is not sure about other cats so we think he would be better off in a home without other pets.”

Wallie, who is about a year old, has now been neutered.

Anyone interested in offering him a home should call the centre on 01273 554218.

It is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10.30am to 4pm.

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Comments(3)

Mel@cityclean says...
11:11am Sat 12 Jan 13

Hope he gets a loving new home soon. x

John Steed says...
12:08pm Sat 12 Jan 13

wandered off?, is he feral and thus useless to rehome or as is more than likely somebodies missing pet.

mimseycal says...
9:34am Sun 13 Jan 13

Not all feral cats are useless for rehoming. It just takes a lot more patience and understanding ...

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