New start for tiny kitten found in a bin store with two broken legs
Little Monty weighed less than 4lbs and needed two weeks in intensive care at an animal hospital after his ordeal - but he’s now living in the lap of luxury across the Channel in France.
Monty found his creme de la creme home with the help of Royal Veterinary College student Kathryn Turner - who knew as soon as she saw little Monty that her retired grandparents, who moved to France in 2003, would love him.
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Hide AdShe said: “My grandparents wanted a cat, when I saw Toby - now called Monty - I knew he was perfect for them.”
When Monty was first discovered in the bin store, X-rays revealed the tiny kitten had a fractured pelvis, toe injuries and both his back legs were broken.
RSPCA vet Cat Wood operated to carefully pin the broken bones back together in painstaking surgery.
And as he gradually got back to health, Kathryn officially adopted Monty through the RSPCA before transferring ownership over to her grandmother - and then made the 600 mile trip from her home in Haywards Heath taking Monty with her by car.
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Hide AdShe said: “Monty was a brilliant passenger. He was perfectly happy, it looked like it was a journey he made all the time. There were a few tears of joy when we arrived and Monty made himself straight at home. He’s settled in so well.”
Katy’s grandmother Maureen Raffell said: “He has settled in wonderfully. The other cats in the village are probably trying to teach him French. We absolutely adore him.”