Saturday, September 10, 2011

Homeless Himalayan

It's very unusual for us to find exotic or purebred cats on the streets, but it does happen on occasion, demonstrating that any cat can end up homeless, whether by accident or deliberate abandonment.

Last night, a feral team volunteer found Bonnie at a feeding station, very thin and and severely matted. She also has a serious wound on her neck, likely from another cat or dog.  However, Bonnie is a totally tame, sweet and affectionate cat who is thrilled to be in the company of humans,  receiving pets and head rubs. She loves to nuzzle and purr. 

Thankfully, Bonnie tested negative for Feline Leukemia and Immunodeficiency virus, and she has been partially shaved to relieve the discomfort of her badly matted fur. 

We are hopeful that Bonnie has an owner out there searching for her, but if not, she will be listed for adoption - and someone will be very lucky to have her.

We are also seeking a foster home for Bonnie as we are still very full with kittens and last winter's rescues.

Please contact us at pfasask@gmail.com if you are interested in offering this lovely girl a temporary or permanent home.

-Alanna






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