A small kitten, previously used in a cruel game by children, is now seeking a caring home in the UK after enduring mistreatment in Egypt. The five-month-old feline, initially believed to be female, was found with minor injuries from being involved in a street game resembling fetch. Named Harry, the kitten is currently housed with other animals and will undergo neutering before being relocated to the UK once he reaches the appropriate age.
Although Harry is not ready for travel for a few months, Miracle’s Mission team is actively working to secure a new home for him in the UK in advance to ensure a smooth transition. Despite minimal online attention, efforts are being made to find him a suitable family. Miracle’s Mission, established in 2015, specializes in rescuing and rehoming sick and unwanted animals from regions like Egypt and Borneo, where they face bleak prospects if left on the streets.
Harry’s story is just one of the many successful rehabilitation and rehoming cases undertaken by Miracle’s Mission globally, inspired by a young dog named Miracle saved from distress in Borneo. Miracle’s challenging journey to recovery, from being infested with maggots and suffering from multiple ailments to becoming healthy and happy, serves as a beacon of hope for other animals in need worldwide. The charity’s dedication to saving vulnerable animals continues, with Miracle’s legacy driving their mission forward.
For those interested in providing a loving home for Harry or any other animal under Miracle’s Mission’s care, visiting their website offers an opportunity to make a difference.