Edna is a sweet, loving senior girl estimated to be around 8–10 years old, and she has one of the gentlest souls you’ll ever meet. Despite having lived outside for at least eight years, Edna never lost her trust in people. She is extremely friendly, purrs easily, and clearly longs to be back where she belongs—inside, safe, and loved.
Edna is front declawed and spayed, and she was being cared for by a kind feeder who looked out for her for years. When that person moved across the country and the new homeowners had no interest in continuing her care, Edna found herself with nowhere to go. Thankfully, she was given a chance at a fresh start.
Edna would thrive as a single cat, where she can soak up all the attention and enjoy a calm environment. She may be okay with one or two other easygoing cats, but large, busy multi-cat households are overwhelming for her after so much time on her own.
After surviving so many years outside, Edna deserves a soft place to land—a quiet home, a warm bed, and someone who will cherish her for the rest of her life. She’s ready to give love, purrs, and gratitude in return.
Edna is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please send a message here, or email adopt@ahsem.org.
Adoption fees are as follows: $155 for a single cat or kitten, $195 for a pair of cats or kittens. When adopting a cat from AHSEM the adoption includes spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate core vaccines, microchipping, combo tested (for FIV/FeLV), and basic wellness care including deworming and flea treatment.
Meet Edna!
Edna is a sweet, loving senior girl estimated to be around 8–10 years old, and she has one of the gentlest souls you’ll ever meet. Despite having lived outside for at least eight years, Edna never lost her trust in people. She is extremely friendly, purrs easily, and clearly longs to be back where she belongs—inside, safe, and loved.
Edna is front declawed and spayed, and she was being cared for by a kind feeder who looked out for her for years. When that person moved across the country and the new homeowners had no interest in continuing her care, Edna found herself with nowhere to go. Thankfully, she was given a chance at a fresh start.
Edna would thrive as a single cat, where she can soak up all the attention and enjoy a calm environment. She may be okay with one or two other easygoing cats, but large, busy multi-cat households are overwhelming for her after so much time on her own.
After surviving so many years outside, Edna deserves a soft place to land—a quiet home, a warm bed, and someone who will cherish her for the rest of her life. She’s ready to give love, purrs, and gratitude in return.
Edna is currently in a foster home. If you are interested in meeting her, please send a message here, or email adopt@ahsem.org.
Adoption fees are as follows: $155 for a single cat or kitten, $195 for a pair of cats or kittens. When adopting a cat from AHSEM the adoption includes spay or neuter surgery, age appropriate core vaccines, microchipping, combo tested (for FIV/FeLV), and basic wellness care including deworming and flea treatment.
AHSEM treats every adoption as "foster to adopt" This means that the first two weeks in which you have the cat is the "foster period." We do our best to ensure the right match for all involved and want to give the cat(s) time to decompress and adapt to their new environment. However, we realize sometimes things don't work out as expected. Therefore, during that two-week period, if something doesn’t work out you can bring the cat back. We will always take our cats back even after the "foster to adopt" period. We would hate to see them end up at a kill shelter, abandoned, or any other unsafe situation.
AHSEM treats every adoption as "foster to adopt" This means that the first two weeks in which you have the cat is the "foster period." We do our best to ensure the right match for all involved and want to give the cat(s) time to decompress and adapt to their new environment. However, we realize sometimes things don't work out as expected. Therefore, during that two-week period, if something doesn’t work out you can bring the cat back. We will always take our cats back even after the "foster to adopt" period. We would hate to see them end up at a kill shelter, abandoned, or any other unsafe situation.
We show our adoptable animals once a month at the Pet Supplies Plus on Woodward in Royal Oak.
We show our adoptable animals once a month at the Pet Supplies Plus on Woodward in Royal Oak.
More about this rescue
Animal House of South East Michigan is a 501 (c)3 no-kill animal rescue organization. We work primarily with cats and dogs through adoption, owner assistance and community education. We are a non-profit rescue that is run entirely by volunteers. We work in partnership with our local PetSmart, located on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, MI.
Animal House of South East Michigan is a 501 (c)3 no-kill animal rescue organization. We work primarily with cats and dogs through adoption, owner assistance and community education. We are a non-profit rescue that is run entirely by volunteers. We work in partnership with our local PetSmart, located on Woodward Avenue in Royal Oak, MI.
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