Crosby Cat Update: The Last Four Crosby Cats Are Looking For Their Forever Homes
Four remaining Crosby Cats/Kittens are looking for their forever home at Tri-County Humane Society.
It has been a little over three months since TCHS took in over 90 cats that were in dire need of attention and a new home.
TCHS informed me that in all, 94 cats were taken in from a home in Crosby, Minnesota, with the help of Minnesota Federated Humane Societies.
Here are some facts that were provided from TCHS as of yesterday:
- TCHS was happy to report that 51 Crosby cats have been adopted since that time.
- 2 of the 94 cats were actually returned to their owners.
- Unfortunately, four of the cats died on their own, despite TCHS doing everything they could to save them.
- 34 of the cats were humanely euthanized due to serious health issues.
That leaves us with the remaining four cats who are now looking for their new chance at a new and better life with a family that will love them.
Are there any kittens left? Yes! There is one kitten that is finally ready to find its forever home after being taken care of in foster care until it was ready for adoption.
Meet Armageddon! This little dude has yet to meet a toy he doesn't like! His favorite are the plastic balls with bells in them, he loves to carry them around and is slowly learning to play fetch! He would LOVE a cat tree/tower in his new home. Aside from toys his second favorite thing in the world is his human(s)! He is a big cuddle bug and is constantly purring and making biscuits. Could Armageddon be your new BFF? This cat has been exposed to Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), but currently tested negative for both.
Jet 61, Jonas 86, and Estelle 68 are adult cats that are pictured here, and we are hoping that these precious babies will all soon find their forever homes.
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