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Unfortunately, quite a few four-legged friends have a sad existence in the Berlin animal shelter. Most of the cats and dogs are housed here for a reason – unfortunately life has been pretty bad for many of them.

Unfortunately, things aren’t looking good for Cat Grandma Bala either. The animal shelter has been trying to help her for a long time. The Berlin animal rights activists have now launched another appeal via their social media channels.

Berlin animal shelter asks for help for cat grandma Bala

The text on the Instagram post says: “Our Bala is already 17 years old. She is on blood pressure tablets and has a heart murmur that needs to be monitored.” The hairy Persian cat’s fur and eyes also need to be well cared for.

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Bala’s fate is also causing a stir in the comments. “All fingers and paws are crossed,” writes one concerned follower. “This year we took in a 22-year-old cat grandma with a number of health issues. She had a few more lovely months of love with us. She recently fell asleep forever.”

Persian cat Bala is looking for a quiet, loving and cozy home

That’s why the cat grandma needs a lot of rest. According to the Berlin animal shelter, she loves it when she can sit in an armchair or on her caregiver’s lap and be petted. The Berlin animal shelter is now looking for someone who can offer her an age-appropriate place to rest.

To ensure that Persian cats continue to do well in the future, the Berlin animal shelter would like to help the future owners and offers lifelong and free treatment in the animal shelter practice. The website also states: “For reasons of age, Bala needs an age-appropriate cat facility. These are, for example, small stairs and other climbing aids.”

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If you would like to help the cat grandma, the Berlin animal shelter would contact you via email to “schillow2 @ tierschutz-berlin. de” look forward to it.

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