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DORSET, ENGLAND, JUN 19 – Six rescued pets at RSPCA Dorset require special care and patience to settle into new homes, with some having health conditions like Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, the charity said.

  • Two cats, Biscuit and Minnie, who have undergone ear surgeries related to sun damage, are currently residing at separate RSPCA facilities in the UK and are seeking new homes.
  • Both cats experienced ear tissue removal because of sun damage, with Biscuit undergoing amputation of her right ear after cancer was diagnosed.
  • Biscuit needs her sun exposure carefully managed and protection applied to her remaining ear and nose, while Minnie is seeking a calm household where she can share her affection.
  • Chelsea Davies mentioned that Biscuit would be an ideal pet for a family with mature children who appreciate her sensitive nature alongside her energetic personality.
  • These conditions highlight the importance of careful sun exposure for some cats and the hope that Biscuit and Minnie find suitable, loving homes soon.
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Dorset Echo broke the news in Weymouth, United Kingdom on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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