This pet needs emergency placement. Please click here to go to our emergency placement page for more information.Brownie is on the at-risk list for medical reasons. He is an adult cat that is becoming more icteric and anemic in shelter. We suspect a bile duct obstruction and secondary hemolytic anemia based on imaging and bloodwork. Brownie needs an internal medicine consult including abdominal ultrasound and possibly biliary surgery.
A volunteer writes:
Brownie is a cute tuxedo who is right now not feeling too well. His future is unclear...but we still have the hope to help him through this very difficult period in his life. Brownie used to live with other felines and was known to be cats' and people's friendly. Surrendered with his friends because of allergies in the family, he was very quickly adopted and surprisingly found recently in a Good Samaritan's backyard. Brownie was very weak and had lost a lot of weight...A sweet cat he is, sweeter and sweeter as the days go by. He was pretty lost upon arrival at the care center. Yesterday, encouraged with some gentle words, he started head bunting, rolling and purring in his kennel, clearly happy to have company. He seemed a little stronger too and even ate a decent amount of food. It is without say that lovely Brownie needs specialized care outside our facility. This brave little soldier is hoping that you will hear his fans' plea for help and give him the chance to feel better and regain his health.
I can be slow to adjust to new environments. I prefer to take things at my own pace.
Primary Color: Black
Secondary Color: White
Weight: 10.1
Age: 6yrs 5mths 3wks