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Bonnie came to us a couple years ago and just kind of had a slow journey with a couple different fosters. She’s been pretty friendly for a while, however, she was in a situation at first, where she kind of stayed off in the distance in a room with some other cats that weren’t quite as friendly. We transferred her last fall to a foster home where she could learn to be a kitty cat. She is doing fabulous and is the perfect coworker; we her!🙂
Bonnie has been to a couple vets as well because she had a limp. Her leg had previously dislocated and fused to her body wall. A surgeon at the VCA said to leave it alone and as long as she was walking, it would be fine, that if we did any type of surgery, it would likely cause some discomfort and arthritis down the road. We think her swagger (limp) is kind of adorable. It’s very slight.
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Bonnie came to us a couple years ago and just kind of had a slow journey with a couple different fosters. She’s been pretty friendly for a while, however, she was in a situation at first, where she kind of stayed off in the distance in a room with some other cats that weren’t quite as friendly. We transferred her last fall to a foster home where she could learn to be a kitty cat. She is doing fabulous and is the perfect coworker; we her!🙂
Bonnie has been to a couple vets as well because she had a limp. Her leg had previously dislocated and fused to her body wall. A surgeon at the VCA said to leave it alone and as long as she was walking, it would be fine, that if we did any type of surgery, it would likely cause some discomfort and arthritis down the road. We think her swagger (limp) is kind of adorable. It’s very slight.
Would you like to have a coworker like her in your life? Great! Fill out this form and we can set up a meet and greet
https://form.jotform.com/202214857624050
We are showcasing cats at Petco in Steelyard. Stop in anytime to meet our current resident kitties.
Check our website for additional events and contact us to set up a meet and greet with any of our adoptables.
We reply to all adoption inquiry emails, so please check your spam folders!
We are showcasing cats at Petco in Steelyard. Stop in anytime to meet our current resident kitties.
Check our website for additional events and contact us to set up a meet and greet with any of our adoptables.
We reply to all adoption inquiry emails, so please check your spam folders!
More about this rescue
The Euclid Beach Cat Project is a 501(c)(3), non profit rescue group. We take in, socialize, vet and adopt out cats and kittens, as well as trap-neuter-return (TNR) and manage feral colonies. There are so many homeless, abandoned and vulnerable cats and kittens needing homes, medical care and to be spayed/neutered. We try to help as many cats find a home as we can. If they are feral, we practice TNR and make sure either a caregiver or someone with this rescue continues to provide for them.
The Euclid Beach Cat Project is a 501(c)(3), non profit rescue group. We take in, socialize, vet and adopt out cats and kittens, as well as trap-neuter-return (TNR) and manage feral colonies. There are so many homeless, abandoned and vulnerable cats and kittens needing homes, medical care and to be spayed/neutered. We try to help as many cats find a home as we can. If they are feral, we practice TNR and make sure either a caregiver or someone with this rescue continues to provide for them.
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