
Friday, December 24, 2010
Farewell Cherry Cat

Friday, December 17, 2010
Farewell Sefton

Sefton, our dear little Shetland pony was put to sleep late afternoon on Thursday 16th December. He had been suffering with arthritis for several years, managed with pain killers under veterinary advice. However, the problem progressed to the point where the painkillers were no longer working and our only option was to let him go and release him from his constant pain.
Sefton arrived at Foal Farm in 1996 with his friend Dixie (who sadly passed away several years ago), after being left abandoned in a field when his owners moved house. From that irresponsible and uncaring home he ended up with us and received nothing but the most sincere love and care for the rest of his days. He has been a favourite with many of the staff over the years, past and present, and will be sorely missed by all that knew him.
Making these types of decisions for our beloved animal friends will never become easy, but we have to always put the welfare needs of the animals first and foremost, way above our personal attachments. It is hard, but it is what we have to do.
Safe journey Sefton, you are free from pain now. xxx
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Farewell Ella Cat

She arrived at Foal Farm in 1998. Ella was on expensive veterinary treatment for liver damage which her owners could not afford.
Ella was a clever cat! She lived in the kitchen and we can tell you many a dog was cat tested with her and they quickly learnt never to cross a cat again!
Ella had health problems right from the start and we nearly lost her a couple of times. On top of her liver problems she also had kidney problems and needed an injection once a month. This was where she used her cleverness. On the day that the vet would arrive she literally disappeared first thing in the morning and would reappear half and hour after he had gone - every time!
In the end we used to catch her the day before and put her in an FIB room. The vet would arrive, jab her and she would spit, growl, swear, turn up her nose and walk out clearly planning her escape the following month!
Ella mellowed with age. We all loved her and laughed at her antics.
She was found in the kitchen on the morning of 6th December 2010, after passing away in the early hours. She was about 18 years old.
RIP Ella - you will be sadly missed xxx
Friday, December 10, 2010
Farewell Piggywiggy

It is with regret that we must inform you that we lost Piggywiggy the pig. She was put to sleep last night after collapsing and developing a very low temperature. She was about 14 years old and very arthritic.
Piggywiggy arrived at Foal Farm in February 1997 after being found stray on a farm in Hawkhurst.
RIP Piggywiggy, you will be sadly missed xx
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Severe weather hits Foal Farm!
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