A British couple who dreamed of retiring in Spain have found themselves homeless after a series of unfortunate events. Paula and Rob Briers moved from Leicestershire to Benidorm in 2020 after the first Covid lockdown ruined their plans to move to Granada.
They decided to retire to the sunshine after spending years working at an Amazon warehouse. The couple, aged 52 and 60 respectively, chose to move to the coastal party town popular with British tourists and bought a caravan after finding a plot on the Villamar campsite.
But after settling into the site, grandmother Paula was heartbroken to find it crawling with stray cats that "needed help", reports the Mirror.
Mum-of-six Paula agreed to find homes for as many of the moggies as possible, saying "I've always loved animals". “In the UK I did fostering and things.” READ MORE: Bullies called her 'thunder thighs' - now she is wearing shorts for first time after embracing rare condition “In Villamar we just said ‘look, we’ll help you out, sort out the cats’ and we had a little table on our plot where people used to come and give donations and things,” she told the Express.
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