‘Drunk’ cat treated after eating boozy Christmas cake for breakfast

Monty xmas cake cat

A cat is recovering after breaking into his owner’s Christmas hamper and devouring half a boozy fruit cake.

Emma Faunch returned home to find a very poorly Monty, who had been sick on the hallway rug after devouring the rich cake full of sherry-soaked sultanas, nuts, cherries and brandy.

Emma had only received the Christmas hamper gift containing the homemade fruit cake and other items the day before and had left it on the kitchen table at her home in Hammersmith, west London, while she went out.

She rushed Monty to our Blue Cross animal hospital in Victoria where our vets checked his kidneys and kept him in overnight on fluids for observation.

Emma said: “He’s a very naughty boy and likes to steal food. I’d left the hamper on the table overnight and it had been fine as it was wrapped up with cellophane.

“I went out in the morning and forgot about it. When I returned I found the hamper ripped open, a half-eaten Christmas cake and Monty drinking water and looking worse for wear. He looked very sorry for himself.

“The vet was a little concerned about Monty’s kidneys at first so they kept him in overnight on a drip to help flush out toxins. Happily the next day they called to say he was ok and that his bloods and kidneys were fine and that I could bring him home.”

Cat Monty and owner Emma
Monty and loving owner Emma

Monty went home with a prescription for a ‘light diet’ of plain chicken and white fish.

Emma added: “He’s been feeling very sorry for himself. He’s much better now but he’s only got back to his old self over the last 24 hours”.

It’s not the first time Monty has stolen a sweet treat.  A few years ago Emma found he had nibbled one of her sultana scones left out on the side.

Monty xmas cake
Monty ate a decent slice of boozy cake

She explained: “I can’t leave anything out otherwise he steals it. He’s a loveable little monster.  I have locks on the fridge, bin and cupboard where the pet food is kept but I forgot to put the food hamper out of his reach.

“I’ve had a few Christmas presents already and I’ve had to ask people ‘Is that edible?’ and if so I’ve put it straight in the cupboard or fridge out of Monty’s reach.”

Isobel McCarroll, Blue Cross Vet, said: “Monty overindulged after finding the tasty treat. It was an unfortunate accident and Emma did the right thing by bringing him in immediately to be checked over.

“The festive season presents a world of hidden dangers to our pets, from toxic foods to dangerous seasonal plants.

“Sultanas and raisins are toxic to dogs and even small amounts can lead to severe kidney failure while alcohol can prove fatal.  Luckily Monty was fine and could home with Emma the next day.”

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— Page last updated 23/12/2016