Toothless Cat Overcomes Infection to Find Retirement Home in West Midlands
Toothless Cat Overcomes Infection to Find Retirement Home

A 12-year-old toothless cat named Gizmo, who overcame a severe infection, is seeking a retirement home in the West Midlands. The feline, described as a 'gentle giant,' was taken in by the RSPCA after his owner passed away.

Gizmo's Health Journey

Gizmo suffered from a severe dental infection that required the removal of all his teeth. Despite this, he has made a full recovery and is now in good health. According to the RSPCA, Gizmo's toothlessness does not affect his quality of life, as he can still eat soft food without any issues.

The Search for a Retirement Home

The RSPCA is looking for a quiet, loving home for Gizmo, where he can spend his golden years. They emphasize that he needs a patient owner who understands his needs. 'Gizmo is a gentle giant who loves nothing more than a warm lap and a stroke,' said an RSPCA spokesperson. 'He would be best suited to a calm household without other pets or young children.'

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How to Adopt

Interested adopters can contact the RSPCA's Birmingham Animal Centre. The charity hopes to find Gizmo a forever home where he can enjoy his retirement in comfort.

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