Mary is the quintessential mother cat who's about 2 years old. I don't know all of her history, but I'm pretty sure she was the mother of several litters. She's spent most of her life as a mom in a not so ideal setting. I know for a fact that some of her kittens didn't make it, but I'm absolutely certain she did the very best job that she could, to take care of her offspring. By the time you meet her, she won't be able to have any more kittens and she'd love to have a nice normal life in a loving home. She's still very close to a few of her surviving kin family, who she's currently with and still shows some maternal instincts. But if fate is such that she must go her own way, then C'est la vie as they say in France. Life goes on and I hope she will find happiness in a new homeTo inquire about adopting this cat please complete an adoption application at tinyurl.com/ccapadoptions
Meet Mary,
Mary is the quintessential mother cat who's about 2 years old. I don't know all of her history, but I'm pretty sure she was the mother of several litters. She's spent most of her life as a mom in a not so ideal setting. I know for a fact that some of her kittens didn't make it, but I'm absolutely certain she did the very best job that she could, to take care of her offspring. By the time you meet her, she won't be able to have any more kittens and she'd love to have a nice normal life in a loving home. She's still very close to a few of her surviving kin family, who she's currently with and still shows some maternal instincts. But if fate is such that she must go her own way, then C'est la vie as they say in France. Life goes on and I hope she will find happiness in a new homeTo inquire about adopting this cat please complete an adoption application at tinyurl.com/ccapadoptions
All fosters under the San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition: Community Cat Adoption Program are fostered privately through foster homes. They are spayed/neutered, given age appropriate vaccinations, and microchipped before adoptions are finalized. SAFCC is a 501c3 non profit, all volunteer organization serving San Antonio and Bexar County, Texas. Visit sanantonioferalcats.org for more information or email adoptions@sanantonioferalcats.org for information on adopting.
All fosters under the San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition: Community Cat Adoption Program are fostered privately through foster homes. They are spayed/neutered, given age appropriate vaccinations, and microchipped before adoptions are finalized. SAFCC is a 501c3 non profit, all volunteer organization serving San Antonio and Bexar County, Texas. Visit sanantonioferalcats.org for more information or email adoptions@sanantonioferalcats.org for information on adopting.
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