Spinderella and two other females (Salt and Pepa) were removed from a situation involving hoarding, eviction, and no electricity. All three were terrified but Spinderella was willing to be pet and even picked up upon arrival here. All three eventually accepted pets and would cautiously play. Salt and Pepa remained very flighty and went to a rescue with ample fosters to give them more one on one time. Spinderella is very playful, loves pets and wet food time. She’s done well with her new female cat roommates. She’s been fixed, vaccinated, flea and worm treated. Her adoption fee is $25.
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Abraham – ADOPTED!
If you’ve ever wanted an epic lap cat, Abraham is your cat. This guy has wanted nothing but to be held since he showed up here the day after Christmas. Well, he’s pretty partial to wet food too. He has the LOUDEST purr I’ve ever heard and does it often. He may have been dumped or escaped his home because he had on a beat-up red collar and had no idea where to go to get away from the cold. He was hunkered in front of our door for several hours before we brought him in. Up until the last week, he’d been uninterested in playing and only wanted to be pet and held. I feel like he may have been depressed after losing his family, but he’s finally began playing.
We don’t know how old he is, but I would guess older than 4. We had him neutered and given a rabies and FVRCP vaccine and wormed him. His adoption fee is $25.
Sammi – ADOPTED!
Along with a stunning Tortoiseshell coat, Sammi has a sweet disposition. She has no qualms about getting into your lap, is very enthusiastic in her expression of love, and enjoys playtime like a kitten. She was a stray living under someone’s deck and crossing a busy road to get to her food dish. She was being fed by a kind woman whose health had declined to where she was no longer able to care for Sammi. It’s thought that Sammi was one of a large number of cats involved in a cat hoarding situation a couple houses down. Refusing to leave her on her own, or to return to that situation, the woman reached out and we scooped up Sammi. We took her to be fixed, only to find out she had already been spayed. Someone had cared enough to get her fixed at some point in her life, but for some reason, at the time she crossed our paths, she was on the streets begging for food from a stranger. Maybe she got out and was lost, maybe she was willfully let out, or worse, maybe she was dumped.
Sammi has had an application of Revolution Plus, the rabies and FVRCP vaccines, and is very healthy. Her left ear was “tipped” to show that she has been sterilized. She seems willing to warm up to other cats, and thanks to her laid back personality, dogs shouldn’t be a problem either. See the Cat Savvy menu for “How To Introduce Cats.” Her adoption fee is $25





















