Members of the public were aware of a young cat straying in Cleethorpes. They were concerned because the cat had a severe wound on and around its tale. The cat was in a state of great distress and pain. It had been chewing the tail to try to stop the hurting! Nelar took the cat to the vet and it was necessary for the tail to be amputated. As a stray male cat it was not surprising to find he had other wounds. Benny was put in to the care of a Nelar volunteer fosterer and it very quickly became obvious that he was not used to being indoors but he eventually got used to the idea of being warm and having plenty of food!

Benny has developed into a fun-loving young boy (18mths) who loves his playtime. When playtime is finished he just wants a lap to sprawl across followed by a sleep.


Benny would make a lovely companion for someone who is home most of the time. He needs to be in a quiet environment (no young children) where he will receive lots of attention and love.
Benny has been neutered and is microchipped.
