Posted 1 week ago
Stubby is an approximately 2 year old tuxedo kitty. Stubby (named for her short legs) was trapped in the Carlisle area outside of a warehouse where she spent the last year or so living in abandoned groundhog burrows. She looks to have been a previous TNR based on the ear tip which means she has been spayed and had at least her first round of shots. She was taken to a local vet and scanned for a microchip and none was found. We believe she is around 2 years old. With temperatures dropping, I will not return her to the outside as she deserves a loving home.
She is currently decompressing and staying warm in a spare bathroom as my family has other cats and dogs and we don’t want to stress her out (we have not introduced her to other animals yet, but she did coexist with groundhogs and other stray/feral cats). She is very friendly and will purr and cuddle when held, but still a bit skittish and will try to hide.
We are trying to get her into a rescue organization but are hoping to find her a good home without having to go through a middle man if we can. Please contact me directly by cell phone at 717-476-8895 (text please as I typically cannot take calls at work) for any questions or if you would like to meet and adopt her!
Stubby is an approximately 2 year old tuxedo kitty. Stubby (named for her short legs) was trapped in the Carlisle area outside of a warehouse where she spent the last year or so living in abandoned groundhog burrows. She looks to have been a previous TNR based on the ear tip which means she has been spayed and had at least her first round of shots. She was taken to a local vet and scanned for a microchip and none was found. We believe she is around 2 years old. With temperatures dropping, I will not return her to the outside as she deserves a loving home.
She is currently decompressing and staying warm in a spare bathroom as my family has other cats and dogs and we don’t want to stress her out (we have not introduced her to other animals yet, but she did coexist with groundhogs and other stray/feral cats). She is very friendly and will purr and cuddle when held, but still a bit skittish and will try to hide.
We are trying to get her into a rescue organization but are hoping to find her a good home without having to go through a middle man if we can. Please contact me directly by cell phone at 717-476-8895 (text please as I typically cannot take calls at work) for any questions or if you would like to meet and adopt her!