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Meet Viper! He’s such a fine young gentleman who has had the worst luck!
Viper came into a local veterinary hospital as a good Samaritan surrender with an infected bite wound that look like a snake bite. Once he was stabilized, he came to our organization. He’s such a sweet boy and loves to sit in laps.
He does have an independent streak and will tell you when he is done with your attention and would like to be left alone. This made his first adoptive home not a suitable fit. They had toddlers that did not give him personal space at all. He was then returned to us and we found him a second home.
This guy was the perfect fit! They got along famously. Unfortunately, after almost a year, his romantic relationship progressed and they moved in together. His partner was allergic to cats. So Viper was returned yet again.
He then found a home with another family that had older children and a cat. Supposedly Viper did not appreciate the other cat. He tried to go after her. We did ask them what happened when he went after her and they said that they didn’t know because they always separated them. They also said they bought a shock collar for Viper and anytime he went close to her, they would make it go off. At that point, we said OK it’s time for him to come back to us right now!
Since they used that collar anytime he went near another cat, we believe that it is very important that he goes to a home with no other animals. He is probably always going to think another animal is planning to hurt him between the bite wound that happened before we got him and now the shocks that would go through him anytime he approached another cat. Our hearts just bleed for him!
This boy is so precious. He just wants human affection and a happy loving stable forever home
Do you think you could give that to him? Please fill out this form if you would like to meet him!
https://form.jotform.com/202214857624050
Meet Viper! He’s such a fine young gentleman who has had the worst luck!
Viper came into a local veterinary hospital as a good Samaritan surrender with an infected bite wound that look like a snake bite. Once he was stabilized, he came to our organization. He’s such a sweet boy and loves to sit in laps.
He does have an independent streak and will tell you when he is done with your attention and would like to be left alone. This made his first adoptive home not a suitable fit. They had toddlers that did not give him personal space at all. He was then returned to us and we found him a second home.
This guy was the perfect fit! They got along famously. Unfortunately, after almost a year, his romantic relationship progressed and they moved in together. His partner was allergic to cats. So Viper was returned yet again.
He then found a home with another family that had older children and a cat. Supposedly Viper did not appreciate the other cat. He tried to go after her. We did ask them what happened when he went after her and they said that they didn’t know because they always separated them. They also said they bought a shock collar for Viper and anytime he went close to her, they would make it go off. At that point, we said OK it’s time for him to come back to us right now!
Since they used that collar anytime he went near another cat, we believe that it is very important that he goes to a home with no other animals. He is probably always going to think another animal is planning to hurt him between the bite wound that happened before we got him and now the shocks that would go through him anytime he approached another cat. Our hearts just bleed for him!
This boy is so precious. He just wants human affection and a happy loving stable forever home
Do you think you could give that to him? Please fill out this form if you would like to meet him!
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.
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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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