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Big, handsome Lincoln was living as an outdoor "community" cat in 2020. That is why his one ear is clipped. That is the universal sign of a neutered and vaccinated community cat.
Lincoln was being fed, but when he dislocated his hip, his caretakers didn't want to spend money at the vet. Purr Partners rescued him from life on the streets and got him the medical treatment he so badly needed.
Lincoln was adopted in 2020 and returned in 2023 when his family lost their jobs.
When he came back, he had severe ear infections. Due to the ear infection reoccurring, particularly on his left side, he received specialty surgery in 2024. He has really recovered quite well.
If it wasn’t for bad luck, poor Lincoln would have no luck at all! It’s time to change all that.
Because Lincoln has lost his home at least twice now, we want to make sure the next time is the last!
Things to know about Lincoln:
He is a big boy with a BIG personality and he can hold his own with any cat or dog. He loves people, especially men. We think he’d like to play with some kids, too.
He is smart and will become bored if he doesn’t have mental and physical stimulation. He can be quite mischievous. When he wants attention, he’ll knock things off his foster mom’s desk. He was previously allowed outdoors and will try to get out. We think a screened in porch, catio, cat fence or walks on a harness would keep him satisfied. We will consider an indoor/outdoor home on a case by case basis.
The perfect home for Lincoln would be a large, active household where he gets plenty of attention and stimulation. He gets along with cats and dogs after being properly introduced.
If you think you can give Lincoln the perfect home, please complete an application.
He is a really cool cat!For more information or to apply to adopt, please go to: https://www.purrpartners.org/adopt/
Big, handsome Lincoln was living as an outdoor "community" cat in 2020. That is why his one ear is clipped. That is the universal sign of a neutered and vaccinated community cat.
Lincoln was being fed, but when he dislocated his hip, his caretakers didn't want to spend money at the vet. Purr Partners rescued him from life on the streets and got him the medical treatment he so badly needed.
Lincoln was adopted in 2020 and returned in 2023 when his family lost their jobs.
When he came back, he had severe ear infections. Due to the ear infection reoccurring, particularly on his left side, he received specialty surgery in 2024. He has really recovered quite well.
If it wasn’t for bad luck, poor Lincoln would have no luck at all! It’s time to change all that.
Because Lincoln has lost his home at least twice now, we want to make sure the next time is the last!
Things to know about Lincoln:
He is a big boy with a BIG personality and he can hold his own with any cat or dog. He loves people, especially men. We think he’d like to play with some kids, too.
He is smart and will become bored if he doesn’t have mental and physical stimulation. He can be quite mischievous. When he wants attention, he’ll knock things off his foster mom’s desk. He was previously allowed outdoors and will try to get out. We think a screened in porch, catio, cat fence or walks on a harness would keep him satisfied. We will consider an indoor/outdoor home on a case by case basis.
The perfect home for Lincoln would be a large, active household where he gets plenty of attention and stimulation. He gets along with cats and dogs after being properly introduced.
If you think you can give Lincoln the perfect home, please complete an application.
He is a really cool cat!For more information or to apply to adopt, please go to: https://www.purrpartners.org/adopt/
If you are interested in adopting, please go to our website and complete an application. This is not a commitment, but when we receive it, someone will contact you within 48 hours. The application is the first step in our process. Once you are approved, we can make arrangements for you to meet any of our cats or kittens. If you are not sure which one you might be interested in, we can help you narrow your search!
All our cats and kittens are fully vetted, tested, wormed and treated for fleas, spayed or neutered, UTD on vaccinations, and microchipped before adoption.
If you are interested in adopting, please go to our website and complete an application. This is not a commitment, but when we receive it, someone will contact you within 48 hours. The application is the first step in our process. Once you are approved, we can make arrangements for you to meet any of our cats or kittens. If you are not sure which one you might be interested in, we can help you narrow your search!
All our cats and kittens are fully vetted, tested, wormed and treated for fleas, spayed or neutered, UTD on vaccinations, and microchipped before adoption.
We are proud to be a PetSmart Charities Adoption Partner and manage the PetSmart Adoption Centers in Wake Forest at 11835 Retail Drive and in Raleigh at Six Forks Station, 8825 Six Forks Road, and at Capital Crossings, 2800 East Millbrook Road where adoption events are held every weekend from 11:00 am - 1 pm. Cats are in the Adoption Centers at all times. Follow us on Facebook to see which cats are at weekend adoptathons. (PurrPartnersNC). Covid has shortened our adoptathon hours, but we are always available by email which is the best way to reach us.
We are proud to be a PetSmart Charities Adoption Partner and manage the PetSmart Adoption Centers in Wake Forest at 11835 Retail Drive and in Raleigh at Six Forks Station, 8825 Six Forks Road, and at Capital Crossings, 2800 East Millbrook Road where adoption events are held every weekend from 11:00 am - 1 pm. Cats are in the Adoption Centers at all times. Follow us on Facebook to see which cats are at weekend adoptathons. (PurrPartnersNC). Covid has shortened our adoptathon hours, but we are always available by email which is the best way to reach us.
More about this rescue
Purr Partners Feline Rescue is a 501(c)(3), no-kill, foster-based, all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving the lives of cats and kittens in Central North Carolina — incorporated in 2009 by two friends, four cats, and no budget. These two women realized the need for a "cat only" rescue that worked with rural shelters — where cats routinely lose their lives. Purr Partners was founded to save the lives of those most in jeopardy with little hope of survival. High-kill rural shelters became the focus for Purr Partners, and that is still true today. From those humble beginnings, the rescue has grown to over a hundred active volunteers and a budget of approximately $175,000. At any given time there are between 100 and 150 cats and kittens in foster care. We have saved the lives of over 3500 cats and are still growing!
Purr Partners Feline Rescue is a 501(c)(3), no-kill, foster-based, all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving the lives of cats and kittens in Central North Carolina — incorporated in 2009 by two friends, four cats, and no budget. These two women realized the need for a "cat only" rescue that worked with rural shelters — where cats routinely lose their lives. Purr Partners was founded to save the lives of those most in jeopardy with little hope of survival. High-kill rural shelters became the focus for Purr Partners, and that is still true today. From those humble beginnings, the rescue has grown to over a hundred active volunteers and a budget of approximately $175,000. At any given time there are between 100 and 150 cats and kittens in foster care. We have saved the lives of over 3500 cats and are still growing!
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