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From her foster "Meet Mychal — A Quiet Miracle Looking for Her Fur-Ever Home
Mychal is a 3-month-old grey tabby female with an amazing story . She is spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, treated for fleas and parasites, and FeLV/FIV negative—ready to start her next chapter.
Mychal first came to Piedmont Animal Rescue this fall in a trap at a spay-neuter/TNR clinic. We believed she was a feral kitten from a colony in Statesville. During her exam, the veterinarian discovered a concerning lump near her abdomen—possibly a hernia. Thankfully, a volunteer chose not to release her back outside right away but to wait.
That decision changed everything!
And then she purred! She wasn’t feral at all—she was sweet! A follow-up veterinary visit weeks later revealed even more good news: the hernia had repaired itself! Mychal was healthy… and absolutely lovely!
She may not be flashy or exotic—just a little grey tabby—but Mychal is something truly special. Her coat is buttery soft, her nature quiet and contemplative. She enjoys playing with other kittens, but always gently. Mychal would thrive in a calm, consistent home, ideally with another kitten companion, and would be a wonderful match for adults or families with older, mature children.
Mychal’s story is a miracle.
An injury saved her life, and fate stepped in just in time. Now all that’s missing is the ending she deserves:
A fur-ever family. A fur-ever home.
Could that be you?"
From her foster "Meet Mychal — A Quiet Miracle Looking for Her Fur-Ever Home
Mychal is a 3-month-old grey tabby female with an amazing story . She is spayed, fully vaccinated, microchipped, treated for fleas and parasites, and FeLV/FIV negative—ready to start her next chapter.
Mychal first came to Piedmont Animal Rescue this fall in a trap at a spay-neuter/TNR clinic. We believed she was a feral kitten from a colony in Statesville. During her exam, the veterinarian discovered a concerning lump near her abdomen—possibly a hernia. Thankfully, a volunteer chose not to release her back outside right away but to wait.
That decision changed everything!
And then she purred! She wasn’t feral at all—she was sweet! A follow-up veterinary visit weeks later revealed even more good news: the hernia had repaired itself! Mychal was healthy… and absolutely lovely!
She may not be flashy or exotic—just a little grey tabby—but Mychal is something truly special. Her coat is buttery soft, her nature quiet and contemplative. She enjoys playing with other kittens, but always gently. Mychal would thrive in a calm, consistent home, ideally with another kitten companion, and would be a wonderful match for adults or families with older, mature children.
Mychal’s story is a miracle.
An injury saved her life, and fate stepped in just in time. Now all that’s missing is the ending she deserves:
A fur-ever family. A fur-ever home.
Could that be you?"
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