Enzo is a handsome and sensitive boy with a gentle heart and a quiet spirit. Born in February 2018, his journey hasn’t always been easy, but it’s a story of patience, kindness, and learning to trust.
Enzo first appeared at a kind woman’s home in 2023, and she began feeding him outside 2x a day. In early 2025, she brought him to the vet. They discovered he was microchipped and had originally been adopted in 2018. His registered owners were contacted multiple times but never responded, and it became clear that Enzo needed a new chapter. She kept him inside, hoping to give him a safe home, but Enzo was extremely shy and frightened. Even after many months, he was still too nervous to be touched.
Eventually, Enzo moved to a foster home with someone who specializes in helping shy cats come out of their shells. With gentle patience and daily trust-building, everything started to change. Within just a month, Enzo allowed his foster to pet him—and it turns out he absolutely loves it! Now he happily rubs against her, hops up asking for pets, and even enjoys belly rubs.
Enzo is still a shy cat at heart and will need an adopter who understands that building trust takes time. In a new home, he will likely need a slow adjustment period and patience while he learns that he’s safe. He may never be a cat who enjoys being picked up, but once he trusts you, he’ll reward you with affection in his own sweet ways.
Enzo is FIV+, but he is a very gentle cat and not aggressive with other cats. FIV is primarily spread through deep bite wounds, and because Enzo is peaceful and friendly with other cats, he can safely live with feline companions. In fact, he loves other cats and would likely thrive with a confident cat friend who can help him feel comfortable and show him the ropes.
Enzo would do best in a calm, quiet home without dogs or young children. With patience and understanding, this sweet boy will continue to blossom into a devoted companion who loves pets and being close to his people.
Enzo is a handsome and sensitive boy with a gentle heart and a quiet spirit. Born in February 2018, his journey hasn’t always been easy, but it’s a story of patience, kindness, and learning to trust.
Enzo first appeared at a kind woman’s home in 2023, and she began feeding him outside 2x a day. In early 2025, she brought him to the vet. They discovered he was microchipped and had originally been adopted in 2018. His registered owners were contacted multiple times but never responded, and it became clear that Enzo needed a new chapter. She kept him inside, hoping to give him a safe home, but Enzo was extremely shy and frightened. Even after many months, he was still too nervous to be touched.
Eventually, Enzo moved to a foster home with someone who specializes in helping shy cats come out of their shells. With gentle patience and daily trust-building, everything started to change. Within just a month, Enzo allowed his foster to pet him—and it turns out he absolutely loves it! Now he happily rubs against her, hops up asking for pets, and even enjoys belly rubs.
Enzo is still a shy cat at heart and will need an adopter who understands that building trust takes time. In a new home, he will likely need a slow adjustment period and patience while he learns that he’s safe. He may never be a cat who enjoys being picked up, but once he trusts you, he’ll reward you with affection in his own sweet ways.
Enzo is FIV+, but he is a very gentle cat and not aggressive with other cats. FIV is primarily spread through deep bite wounds, and because Enzo is peaceful and friendly with other cats, he can safely live with feline companions. In fact, he loves other cats and would likely thrive with a confident cat friend who can help him feel comfortable and show him the ropes.
Enzo would do best in a calm, quiet home without dogs or young children. With patience and understanding, this sweet boy will continue to blossom into a devoted companion who loves pets and being close to his people.
Rescue
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience!
Learn more.
The first step is to complete an Application. Start at the Adoption page on our website - https://www.straycatblues.org/adoption-process
2.
Approve Application
You will be assigned an Adoption Representative who will review your application and check your vet and personal references.
3.
Meet the Pet
Once approved, we will set up a meet and greet for you with the cat(s) you are interested in.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Your Adoption Representative will go over paperwork with you. You will sign and then pay the Adoption Fee.
5.
Take the Pet Home
This is the best part! Take your new cat home!
Additional adoption info
During review of the application if you rent your home, we confirm with your landlord that you are allowed to have the cat per your lease.
We also consider if a particular cat is a good fit for your home. Certain cats will do better in homes without small children, or without other cats. Other cats may need to be adopted with a cat that they are bonded with. So we make sure that the cat and the home are a good match before completing an adoption.
Some of our fosters allow trial adoptions, where you would have 2-3 weeks to make sure that the cat being adopted was accepted by the other pets in your home. If you are interested in this, please ask your Adoption Representative.
All cats adopted from Stray Cat Blues have been screened for feline leukemia and FIV, inoculated, sterilized and wormed when they first come to us. Additional vet work is completed for those cats that require additional care. Healthy, adoptable cats and kittens are then housed through our network of foster homes until they are adopted.
You are also welcome to come visit cats at our PetSmart Collegeville and PetSmart North Wales/Montgomeryville locations (see times for adoption showings). If you see a cat there that you like, you can complete an adoption application there in person.
Questions - email us at: contact@straycatblues.org. We are happy to answer general questions, and also put you in touch with the foster families for questions about specific cats.
Adoption Fees:
• $150 - Kittens up to one year of age
• $100 - For cats over one year and up to 7 years of age
• $70 - For cats 7 years of age and over.
All fees are subject to Pennsylvania's 6% sales tax and a minimum of $5 or 5% service fee.
Fees for cats with special needs will be determined based upon circumstances and may result in a fee reduction.
During review of the application if you rent your home, we confirm with your landlord that you are allowed to have the cat per your lease.
We also consider if a particular cat is a good fit for your home. Certain cats will do better in homes without small children, or without other cats. Other cats may need to be adopted with a cat that they are bonded with. So we make sure that the cat and the home are a good match before completing an adoption.
Some of our fosters allow trial adoptions, where you would have 2-3 weeks to make sure that the cat being adopted was accepted by the other pets in your home. If you are interested in this, please ask your Adoption Representative.
All cats adopted from Stray Cat Blues have been screened for feline leukemia and FIV, inoculated, sterilized and wormed when they first come to us. Additional vet work is completed for those cats that require additional care. Healthy, adoptable cats and kittens are then housed through our network of foster homes until they are adopted.
You are also welcome to come visit cats at our PetSmart Collegeville and PetSmart North Wales/Montgomeryville locations (see times for adoption showings). If you see a cat there that you like, you can complete an adoption application there in person.
Questions - email us at: contact@straycatblues.org. We are happy to answer general questions, and also put you in touch with the foster families for questions about specific cats.
Adoption Fees:
• $150 - Kittens up to one year of age
• $100 - For cats over one year and up to 7 years of age
• $70 - For cats 7 years of age and over.
All fees are subject to Pennsylvania's 6% sales tax and a minimum of $5 or 5% service fee.
Fees for cats with special needs will be determined based upon circumstances and may result in a fee reduction.
North Wales PetSmart Hours
Saturday & Sunday, 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
More about this rescue
The mission of Stray Cat Blues Inc. is to rescue abandoned cats and kittens located primarily in areas of Montgomery, Bucks and other suburban Philadelphia counties and find them safe and appropriate homes. We envision a community where our cat population is controlled through spaying or neutering, and all cats and kittens have safe places to live and thrive. Stray Cat Blues, Inc. is a no-kill, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing rescue and placement to stray, abandoned, and feral cats.
The mission of Stray Cat Blues Inc. is to rescue abandoned cats and kittens located primarily in areas of Montgomery, Bucks and other suburban Philadelphia counties and find them safe and appropriate homes. We envision a community where our cat population is controlled through spaying or neutering, and all cats and kittens have safe places to live and thrive. Stray Cat Blues, Inc. is a no-kill, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing rescue and placement to stray, abandoned, and feral cats.
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