This is Scat Cat.
Scat Cat was rescued from the streets by someone who noticed that he was not well.
Scat Cat is homeless and has mange over his whole body. The fur on his paws, legs, belly, tail and parts of his face is missing. It will take weeks if not months for him to recover. He is currently undergoing treatment and when completed will be ready for adoption.
Although Scat Cat is not feeling well he is a very nice kitty. Maybe you would like to give this nice kitty, whose had a hard life on the street, a nice loving home.
This is little one-eyed kitty had to have her eye removed when it became infected, due to an injury, and would not heal.
She is healing up nicely now and is learning how to get around without full vision.This little kitty is living in a foster home, with the rest of her litter, where she can get around the clock care.
She will be ready for a new home in a few weeks.
She is a little shy,
and will need a home that could give her extra TLC.
Peachy
Peachy has always been a homeless kitty where a family was feeding the kitties. One day he came to eat with his eye as large as a golf ball and hanging out. With the help of our Adopt A Cat founder, Inga Hanley, they were able to catch Peachy and get him medical care. Peachy had to have his eye removed. No one knows how Peachy got injured, but he is currently living in the home of the family that fed his colony. He is well on his way to recovery and now has a permanent home.