Tally (home again)






Update:
We found her owner.
A shelter in an adjacent municipality is completely full for August, so they asked if we could foster this lovely lady, who is now named “Tally”.
Earlier this week, a concerned tourist took her from the street and agreed for her to be neutered under that municipality’s Rescue Neuter Release scheme … but when they opened her up yesterday, they discovered she had already been neutered.
The municipality was going to return her to the street today, with stitches and without a conical collar!