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Cambridge cats lose toys in flood at rescue centre | Cambridge cats lose toys in flood at rescue centre |
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Dozens of abandoned cats living at a Cambridge rescue centre have lost their toys and scratching posts after they were destroyed by flooding. | Dozens of abandoned cats living at a Cambridge rescue centre have lost their toys and scratching posts after they were destroyed by flooding. |
The Blue Cross charity centre had to throw out all 90 posts when they became saturated by drain water after torrential rain early on Friday. | The Blue Cross charity centre had to throw out all 90 posts when they became saturated by drain water after torrential rain early on Friday. |
All the animals were safe, although 15 kittens had to be evacuated from the nursery which was covered in sludge. | All the animals were safe, although 15 kittens had to be evacuated from the nursery which was covered in sludge. |
The centre has appealed for help to replace the posts and toys. | The centre has appealed for help to replace the posts and toys. |
There are currently 46 cats and kittens looking for new homes at the charity's Garlic Row centre, animal welfare assistant Claire Thomas said. | There are currently 46 cats and kittens looking for new homes at the charity's Garlic Row centre, animal welfare assistant Claire Thomas said. |
The animals did not seem "too traumatised" by the torrential downpour or standing water in their pens, she said. | The animals did not seem "too traumatised" by the torrential downpour or standing water in their pens, she said. |
However, staff were "gutted" when they saw the devastation caused by the overnight storm. | However, staff were "gutted" when they saw the devastation caused by the overnight storm. |
The rescue centre was among a number of businesses and organisations in Cambridge affected by the overnight storm. | |
Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge was forced to declare a "major incident" and cancel all planned surgery until Tuesday after an area where sterilisation equipment is stored was flooded. | |
The cat rescue centre has now been cleaned up and the destroyed posts, toys and blankets piled on the lawn. | |
It would not be sanitary to dry them out, Miss Thomas added, so they will all need to be replaced. | It would not be sanitary to dry them out, Miss Thomas added, so they will all need to be replaced. |
The Cambridge branch of charity Blue Cross cares for over 400 cats and kittens every year. | The Cambridge branch of charity Blue Cross cares for over 400 cats and kittens every year. |
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