My name is Irish; I am a recently rescued white and orange domestic shorthair. I was found on the streets of Boyle Heights with an injured tail. Because of the severity of my injury, I had to have my tail amputated. Right now, I am recovering and learning how to navigate my new life.
I am a very cautious boy who has been through a lot. My foster family has been doing their best to care for me, but they already have their hands full with four other cats. I am looking for a home where I can have my space to recover and learn what it means to feel loved and safe.
I am slow to trust, but I just need to find the right home to open up to. I would love to meet you and become a part of your family!
My name is Irish; I am a recently rescued white and orange domestic shorthair. I was found on the streets of Boyle Heights with an injured tail. Because of the severity of my injury, I had to have my tail amputated. Right now, I am recovering and learning how to navigate my new life.
I am a very cautious boy who has been through a lot. My foster family has been doing their best to care for me, but they already have their hands full with four other cats. I am looking for a home where I can have my space to recover and learn what it means to feel loved and safe.
I am slow to trust, but I just need to find the right home to open up to. I would love to meet you and become a part of your family!
Boyle Heights Cats is a volunteer-run organization that seeks to make spay/neuter and low cost veterinary services accessible to all community members. We train community members of Boyle Heights, Lincoln Heights, El Sereno and East Los Angeles how to TNR and monitor their pet colonies in order to stop the overpopulation of homeless cats. We believe that community members can lead the change to reduce the number of stray cats on the streets. It is our collective responsibility to care for the community cats in our neighborhoods
Boyle Heights Cats is a volunteer-run organization that seeks to make spay/neuter and low cost veterinary services accessible to all community members. We train community members of Boyle Heights, Lincoln Heights, El Sereno and East Los Angeles how to TNR and monitor their pet colonies in order to stop the overpopulation of homeless cats. We believe that community members can lead the change to reduce the number of stray cats on the streets. It is our collective responsibility to care for the community cats in our neighborhoods
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We'll also keep you updated on Johnny's adoption status with email updates.