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23-Year-Old Woman Petitioning For Law Change After Her Cat Tragically Died


A woman who spent hundreds on treatments for her beloved cat was left heartbroken after the feline tragically died.

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23-year-old Dianna Voyatsiz said she bought the kitten, Ghost, on Gumtree. But only weeks after taking the feline home, she was told by a vet that the cat only had days to live.

She has started a petition to change the law to require puppies and kittens to be checked by vets before being sold.

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Dianna Voyatzis

“Without her I am not sure I would have made it through the lockdown,” she said. “There was no cat quite like Ghost and I know no cat will never come near to her.

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“Every night she slept on my chest, she was my best friend and the bond we had was irreplaceable.”

But Dianna received heartbreaking news when she took Ghost to a vet for routine vaccinations.

“I was told that she had a heart murmur and that her stomach was full of fluid – I thought I was just overfeeding her. But the vet said it was a rare condition that was beyond his expertise.”

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Despite spending hundreds of pounds on examinations, various remedies and different vet appointments, Diana was told that her pet only had two days to live.

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“She was an angel, and I know she’s gone to help others now – that’s why she left so suddenly,” she expressed. “She helped me through my health and I can’t thank her enough for that.

“I know now she is free and no longer in pain and the fact we will meet again is the only way I am staying strong.”

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Dianna Voyatzis

Dianna has started a petition to try and stymie unregistered breeders who have taken advances of the increase in demand for kittens and puppies during lockdown.

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Her campaign for ‘Ghost’s Law’ seeking to ensure that animals are vaccinated by a vet before being sold has gained more than 7,000 signatures.

“I have started a petition to change the law to require all kittens to be checked before they are sold,” Dianna said.

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Dianna Voyatzis

“I was unable to save Ghost, but I would like to think I would be able to save other kittens, by giving them the best start to life and prevent backyard breeders from selling sick kittens.”

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