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Jane Austen came from a local library parking lot. She would jump in the feeder's car, and he would put her back out in the elements. When he finally asked us for help, we were so glad to say yes! She is one of the many lives that we have helped at this location.
She has been with us for almost a year, because at first they thought she had a heart murmur. So we scheduled a cardiologist exam and at her first exam, they could not find a heart murmur which was pretty substantial at her first vet visit. They did an echocardiogram and thought that everything looked OK but they said to wait six months and come back for a second to see if there were any changes in her heart. At that visit, they said they still did not hear a heart murmur and her heart looked beautiful! So they said “we can cut the cord” and she does not have to come back anymore. So fortunately, there was likely no need for cardiology appointment… But we wanted to make sure that we gave her what she needed to thrive.
Fast forward many months later, and lots and lots of meals, here she is waiting for you! Her foster family absolutely loves her! They can’t wait to see her in a loving home! She will likely need scheduled feeding because she is definitely pleasantly plump these days 🙂
Do you think you would like to meet her? Excellent! Fill out this application to get the process started.
https://form.jotform.com/202214857624050
Jane Austen came from a local library parking lot. She would jump in the feeder's car, and he would put her back out in the elements. When he finally asked us for help, we were so glad to say yes! She is one of the many lives that we have helped at this location.
She has been with us for almost a year, because at first they thought she had a heart murmur. So we scheduled a cardiologist exam and at her first exam, they could not find a heart murmur which was pretty substantial at her first vet visit. They did an echocardiogram and thought that everything looked OK but they said to wait six months and come back for a second to see if there were any changes in her heart. At that visit, they said they still did not hear a heart murmur and her heart looked beautiful! So they said “we can cut the cord” and she does not have to come back anymore. So fortunately, there was likely no need for cardiology appointment… But we wanted to make sure that we gave her what she needed to thrive.
Fast forward many months later, and lots and lots of meals, here she is waiting for you! Her foster family absolutely loves her! They can’t wait to see her in a loving home! She will likely need scheduled feeding because she is definitely pleasantly plump these days 🙂
Do you think you would like to meet her? Excellent! Fill out this application to get the process started.
https://form.jotform.com/202214857624050
We are showcasing cats at Petco in Steelyard. Stop in anytime to meet our current resident kitties.
Check our website for additional events and contact us to set up a meet and greet with any of our adoptables.
We reply to all adoption inquiry emails, so please check your spam folders!
We are showcasing cats at Petco in Steelyard. Stop in anytime to meet our current resident kitties.
Check our website for additional events and contact us to set up a meet and greet with any of our adoptables.
We reply to all adoption inquiry emails, so please check your spam folders!
More about this rescue
The Euclid Beach Cat Project is a 501(c)(3), non profit rescue group. We take in, socialize, vet and adopt out cats and kittens, as well as trap-neuter-return (TNR) and manage feral colonies. There are so many homeless, abandoned and vulnerable cats and kittens needing homes, medical care and to be spayed/neutered. We try to help as many cats find a home as we can. If they are feral, we practice TNR and make sure either a caregiver or someone with this rescue continues to provide for them.
The Euclid Beach Cat Project is a 501(c)(3), non profit rescue group. We take in, socialize, vet and adopt out cats and kittens, as well as trap-neuter-return (TNR) and manage feral colonies. There are so many homeless, abandoned and vulnerable cats and kittens needing homes, medical care and to be spayed/neutered. We try to help as many cats find a home as we can. If they are feral, we practice TNR and make sure either a caregiver or someone with this rescue continues to provide for them.