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My basic info
Breed
Bombay
Color
Black (All)
Age
3 years old, Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
My health
Shots current
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
When we first saw Homer, we thought we were rescuing a 4-month-old kitten. He was so emaciated and frail that he barely stood out from the shadows. But after some much-needed groceries, medical care, and a whole lot of love, our vet gave us the surprise of a lifetime: Homer isn't a kitten at all—he's a fully grown, 3–4 year old survivor.
His "Superpowers"
Homer is blind, but please don't tell him that—he hasn't noticed! 🐾
The Sound Hunter: Because he survived on the streets, his hearing and whiskers are elite. He can "track" a crinkle ball or a feather wand better than most sighted cats.
The GPS Mind: Once Homer maps out your living room, he moves with total confidence. He’s a pro at navigating his environment by memory and touch.
The Comeback King: After everything he’s been through, Homer is surprisingly trusting. He is a master of the "head-butt" and will purr the second he feels your hand near him.
What Homer Needs
Homer is looking for a forever home that matches his resilient spirit. He would love:
Consistency: A home where the furniture stays in the same place so he can keep his "mental map" updated.
Interactive Play: He loves toys that make noise (bells, crinkles, chirps)!
Homer spent years surviving against all odds. Now, he’s ready to spend the rest of his years being spoiled, loved, and celebrated. Come meet the cat who proved everyone wrong!
Homer is a black domestic shorthair mix
When we first saw Homer, we thought we were rescuing a 4-month-old kitten. He was so emaciated and frail that he barely stood out from the shadows. But after some much-needed groceries, medical care, and a whole lot of love, our vet gave us the surprise of a lifetime: Homer isn't a kitten at all—he's a fully grown, 3–4 year old survivor.
His "Superpowers"
Homer is blind, but please don't tell him that—he hasn't noticed! 🐾
The Sound Hunter: Because he survived on the streets, his hearing and whiskers are elite. He can "track" a crinkle ball or a feather wand better than most sighted cats.
The GPS Mind: Once Homer maps out your living room, he moves with total confidence. He’s a pro at navigating his environment by memory and touch.
The Comeback King: After everything he’s been through, Homer is surprisingly trusting. He is a master of the "head-butt" and will purr the second he feels your hand near him.
What Homer Needs
Homer is looking for a forever home that matches his resilient spirit. He would love:
Consistency: A home where the furniture stays in the same place so he can keep his "mental map" updated.
Interactive Play: He loves toys that make noise (bells, crinkles, chirps)!
Homer spent years surviving against all odds. Now, he’s ready to spend the rest of his years being spoiled, loved, and celebrated. Come meet the cat who proved everyone wrong!
We require a vet reference for anyone who has had a pet in the past or currently has one. If you have never had a pet, we will request references from colleagues, friends, etc
We require a vet reference for anyone who has had a pet in the past or currently has one. If you have never had a pet, we will request references from colleagues, friends, etc
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Our adoptable rescues reside in foster homes. As such, we are by appointment only. We can make arrangements for you to see them in the Kenner/Metairie area.
Our adoptable rescues reside in foster homes. As such, we are by appointment only. We can make arrangements for you to see them in the Kenner/Metairie area.
More about this rescue
Unwanted Feline Organization is a 501c3 nonprofit animal rescue dedicated to improving the lives of cats in Louisiana. Our mission is to provide compassionate, long-term care for unadopted, special needs animals, while actively facilitating adoptions for homeless cats and kittens. We strive to create a kinder world for all creatures, extending our care to other animals in need as well.
Unwanted Feline Organization is a 501c3 nonprofit animal rescue dedicated to improving the lives of cats in Louisiana. Our mission is to provide compassionate, long-term care for unadopted, special needs animals, while actively facilitating adoptions for homeless cats and kittens. We strive to create a kinder world for all creatures, extending our care to other animals in need as well.
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