Simba: Can He Be Saved?

by Grace Chen

Diabetic Cat Simba Seeks Loving Home in Munich

A heartwarming story is unfolding in Munich, Germany, as Simba, a two-year-old cat with diabetes, searches for a new family to provide specialized care and companionship. The feline arrived at Münchner Tierheim after his previous owner was no longer able to meet his medical needs.

A Gentle Temperament, Specific Needs

Born in July 2021, Simba is described as a trusting and cuddly cat with a touch of personality. While he enjoys the outdoors, his current health condition prevents him from roaming freely. According to his carers, Simba requires a home with either a secure balcony or enclosed outdoor access, with a human companion present to supervise.

Simba’s diagnosis of diabetes necessitates a dedicated care routine. He requires a specialized diet and twice-daily insulin injections, alongside regular blood sugar monitoring. Staff at the animal shelter are prepared to offer comprehensive guidance to potential adopters on managing his condition.

Compatible Companion

This resilient feline isn’t limited to a single-pet household. Simba is known to get along well with both other cats and dogs, making him a potentially excellent addition to a multi-pet family. His people-oriented nature also suggests he would thrive in a home with children.

“Are you Simba’s big deal?” the animal shelter asks, encouraging interested individuals to contact them at 089/921000250 to schedule a visit and meet this deserving animal.

Hamsters Also Seeking Homes

Alongside Simba’s story, Münchner Tierheim is also caring for a group of golden hamsters, including a young female nicknamed “10.” These hamsters arrived in mid-May from another animal shelter, having previously experienced inadequate care. Now healthy and ready for adoption, they require spacious rodentariums with varied enrichment to encourage their natural tunneling behaviors. Shelter staff note the hamsters are curious, open-minded, and sweet, even approaching humans with curiosity.

Those interested in learning more about hamster care can reach the small animal house at 089/921000520.

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