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Cat
Adoptions Page 2
We
rely on foster care for cats while looking for permanent home
for them. If you or anyone you know are interested in fostering,
please contact Victoria King at 502-859-5342, info@hollys.org
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Benny
& Eddie
are brothers, we think. They don't have to be adopted together,
but we will waive the second adoption fee to make this possible
if someone is interested. They are about two years old and they
are both extremely social and loving. If you are looking for a
lap cat, either of these two cats fit that bill. Benny is the
one pictured on the left and he is a "classic tabby"
with the swirl pattern on his sides. They are both very large,
long cats.
Squeak
is a very sweet cat who is under a year old. He is mostly white
with black spots on his head and a black tail. He is probably
going to be a smaller cat. And as his name suggests, he has a
"squeaky" little voice.
Contact
info@hollys.org
or call 502-859-5342 for more information.
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Fanny
lost her tail in the fan belt of a car but has otherwise recovered.
She is quite striking and sweet. Fanny has been with us
a long time. She really deserves a home of her own. She does take
medication for a bladder issue, but it is a cream form that you
rub on the insides of her ears. She also has to eat C/D multi-care
food for this health condition.
Contact
info@hollys.org
or call 502-859-5342 for more information.
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Onyx
is, in a word, goofy! He is about 6 years old now and has been
with us since he was a kitten. At first, he was scared of us,
and then he turned into a big baby of a lap cat. Onyx has managed
to befriend every other animal in foster care simply by acting
like a perpetual kitten. He needs someone who is willing to go
the extra mile to gain his trust, but once you have it, he will
follow you around and entertain you with his constant kitten-like
antics.
Contact
info@hollys.org
or call 502-859-5342 for more information.
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Aslan
was hit by a car early in the month of September. He suffered
extensive injuries to his back legs and pelvis. At first, he was
paralyzed. But over time, he has begun to not only get feeling
back, but he is learning to walk again! This amazing cat should
be ready for the right home sometime in October. Other than walking
a little oddly, the vets do not foresee any other issues that
would make him special needs. This boy is courageous and extremely
loving!
Click
below to see a video of Aslan walking:
Contact
info@hollys.org
or call 502-859-5342 for more information.
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Celia
is only about a year and a half old. We believe she is Sparrow's
mama, though. She was obviously socialized at one time, but then
left outside on her own. She's confused - fearful at first when
you pick her up, but then she starts purring in your arms immediately.
Contact
info@hollys.org
or call 502-859-5342 for more information.
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