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Norfolk kitten Maxwell’s leg is saved by TV ‘Supervet’ at a £3,700 cost
World class treatment given to a feline friend has broken the bank of a Norfolk cat rescue centre.

Maxwell the kitten is enjoying life on all four paws after his shattered leg was saved by the skill of Channel Four’s ‘Supervet’ Noel Fitzpatrick.
But now the Norfolk cat sanctuary Feline Care Cat Rescue in East Harling is appealing for help from feline fans to help cover their hefty £3700 bill.
Molly Farrar manager at Feline Care, said: “We knew it would be expensive, but we simply couldn’t bring ourselves to amputate the leg of such a young cat when we knew there was a realistic chance of saving it.”
The mischievous kitten was admitted to the rescue in East Harling after he apparently suffered the horrific injury when his owner pulled him out from playing behind an oven.
Maxwell’s treatment started at Knotts Yard vets in Watton, but it was soon clear that specialist surgery was required and x-rays were sent over to the ‘Supervet’. The small kitten was soon in the care of Mr Fitzpatrick at Fitzpatrick Referrals in Godalming, Surrey.
Ms Farrar said: “We are so grateful to Noel and his team for what they did.
“It took two surgeons three hours to operate, and Maxwell now has eight screws and a metal plate holding his humerus in place. The leg was weight-bearing within 24 hours; he’s a lovely little chap and he’s amazed us with his miraculous recovery.”
Within days, the sixteen-week-old kitten was able to place weight on his leg as he tucked into to his food and a new home with kittens his own age will be in place when he is fully recovered.
Cat lovers have already given £2000 towards the cost of Maxwell’s care but much more is needed.
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