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Kitty with cerrebellar hypoplasia

Friday, June 24, 2011

More of Why We Spay and Neuter!

Scrappy is one of the 66 cats needing homes. A woman died, her survivors let her anspayed cats out to fend for themselves, and the rest is history.  The neighbors fed the cats but did not get them fixed. Then some neighbors who did not like cats started poisoning them and shooting them with BB guns.  Then one woman put most of the cats in her house. Now animal control is coming at the end of June and may kill all the cats.

My vet asked if I could help, so I went.  The woman who put the cats in her house is a client of my vet.

All the 66 cats are sweet and socialized, but Scrappy is one of the sweetest.  He has surgery tomorrow to figure out whether he will lose his eye. I believe he will survive, but whether as a one-eyed or two-eyed cat I do not know. He is one of the sweetest among the 66 cats and never stopped purring during his exam.

His adoption fee will go directly to the vet and will be $100. He will be neutered, vaccinated, tested for felv/fiv, and his eyes will be treated. He may have one or two, but whichever remain will be healed og illness.



Call (314) 650-0178.

Why we spay and neuter



Trouble is sweet and playful. Adorable, in fact. He was bottle fed by a woman after her neighbor trapped his mother and turned her in to the Humane Society to be euthanized.

Trouble and 66 other cats need homes! They are the poster children for the need to spay and neuter. A woman died, and her relatives let her 4 pet cats out to fend for themselves. None of them were spayed or neutered. Some of the neighbors started feeding the cats, but none of the neighbors got them spayed or neutered. They all said, "they aren't my cats." But they fed them, and the cats multiplied. Now 66 cats and kittens need a home. Those who do not find a home may be euthanized by animal control.

Trouble will be ready for a home as soon as he finishes a round of antibiotics and gets neutered- you may meet him in the meantime. He is one of 66 cats needing homes.

There is an adoption fee of $100, payable directly to my vet. Trouble will be neutered, vaccinated, and tested for felv/fiv. He will also be cured of his current respiratory infection.

Call (314) 650-0178.