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Published 16:35 6 May 2021 BST
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"Smurf is just a really easy cat," Kate said. "She's so grateful, she had to fight so hard for a basic, decent life. I look at her, and think, to me, she is perfect."
Cat Protection's central veterinary officer Sarah Elliot warned pet owners about sun damage.
"Cats are notorious for their love of lounging around in the sun but, just as with humans, this can be a very dangerous activity when the sun is at its hottest.
“Even on a cold day, when the sun is bright then there is still the potential for damage to occur."
Elliot added that pale-coloured cats, like Smurf, are particularly at risk:
"It may take a few years before the damage is visible but, once the early stages of cancer set in, cats require urgent veterinary treatment to prevent it spreading."
The organisation encourages cat owners to keep their pets indoors when the sun is at its hottest. Cats should be provided with shade when outdoors, and with plenty of water to drink.
Additionally, vets can recommend suitable cat sunscreen.
For more information on protecting your cat from sun damage, head to Cats Protection's website.
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