Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 4 days ago
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Willey and 5 other cats/kittens were brought into Paws Animal Shelter in the worst case of animal cruelty that we have seen in many years. When a resident of an apartment complex in Springfield went to take her garbage out, she heard crying from plastic kitty litter bins near the dumpster. She immediately knew something was wrong when she saw that they were taped up and tiny holes had been poked in the sides of the bins. The holes poked were so small that if this resident had not found these cats at that time, they would have suffocated very soon. This kind and caring individual rushed all six cats to Paws, where they were rescued from the bins and immediately shown love and compassion. Two cats were adults, and the other four were six-month-old kittens. Once vetted, tested, and vaccinated, they went through our two-week quarantine period. Willey, Tori, and Yuri are now in the Catacabana, one of our free-roaming cat rooms, and are settling in nicely. They enjoy all the care and attention they're receiving, and they love to play and look out all the windows. They're looking for a loving home where they will be treasured and adored for the rest of their lives, as all pets should be.
Note from Paws humans: To apply to adopt any of our cats or kittens, please visit our website and fill out our on-line application at https://www.pawsurbana.org/apply-to-adopt
Willey and 5 other cats/kittens were brought into Paws Animal Shelter in the worst case of animal cruelty that we have seen in many years. When a resident of an apartment complex in Springfield went to take her garbage out, she heard crying from plastic kitty litter bins near the dumpster. She immediately knew something was wrong when she saw that they were taped up and tiny holes had been poked in the sides of the bins. The holes poked were so small that if this resident had not found these cats at that time, they would have suffocated very soon. This kind and caring individual rushed all six cats to Paws, where they were rescued from the bins and immediately shown love and compassion. Two cats were adults, and the other four were six-month-old kittens. Once vetted, tested, and vaccinated, they went through our two-week quarantine period. Willey, Tori, and Yuri are now in the Catacabana, one of our free-roaming cat rooms, and are settling in nicely. They enjoy all the care and attention they're receiving, and they love to play and look out all the windows. They're looking for a loving home where they will be treasured and adored for the rest of their lives, as all pets should be.
Note from Paws humans: To apply to adopt any of our cats or kittens, please visit our website and fill out our on-line application at https://www.pawsurbana.org/apply-to-adopt
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Submit Application
Interview
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home