
Help Simba heal and find his second chance..
November 25′ Update: Our wonderful community of supporters paid for surgery to correct Simba’s painful condition where his eye lashes were constantly scratching his eyeballs and for him to be neutered – but it will be a long haul to get his skin condition right.
A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who’s donations have got Simba this far, please help with his ongoing treatment, if you can.
Click here: Donate Now to Help Simba Heal
Your generosity can change his life forever.
To make a donation now, call 01983 522 511.
If you’d like to write a cheque, please write it to: FOTA and post it to 123 Pyle Street, Newport, PO30 1ST, please send this with your name and contact details so we can thank you.
Simba’s story – Simba came into our care through no fault of his own — a young, gentle soul who has already captured our hearts. At just under three years old, he is full of affection and love for everyone he meets. But sadly, Simba needs urgent medical attention.
You can’t tell by looking at him but he is a Chow! They are meant to be fluffy all over and our vet believes Simba is suffering from hypothyroidism, which may be the cause of his hair loss. He also needs treatment for entropion, a painful condition where his eyelashes rub against the surface of his eyes and can lead to infection and eye loss.
Simba urgently needs to undergo neutering, a full blood test, and surgery to correct his eyes — all essential steps to give him the healthy, happy life he deserves. The estimated vet’s bill is £1,000 to help Simba – and we’d really appreciate your support in raising the funds to help him.
We’re determined to give Simba the care, comfort, and healing he needs — but we can’t do it without your help.
Every donation, big or small, will go directly toward Simba’s vet bills and recovery.
Simba’s Gallery
Simba has stolen our hearts, he’s in a foster home at the moment while he undergoes his medical procedures, “he is so sweet, he loves nothing more than a cuddle” say his foster parents..
Can you give this loving Chow a safe, warm, loving place to call home? Fill out the form below and we’ll be in touch..
Posted on October 28th, 2025







