He has a large appetite due to his diabetes, but that can be managed with insulin and high-protein cat food. Project meow is an all-volunteer cat rescue group that helps west philadelphia residents with the homeless cat population through trap, neuter, return and manage (tnrm), providing support and resources to caretakers, and facilitating care and adoptions of friendly, abandoned cats. With more than 10,000 cats and kittens entering acct philly annually, we’re thrilled to be able to provide access to more surgeries so that more community cats can be spayed or neutered. However, we also have cats in foster care who are also available for adoption and are listed below the cats at our shelter. · in this particular story, we explore the uncertain fate of a kitten named rosa, as she battles against horrifying injuries. He may have came from the streets but its very clear that he was truly meant to be in a warm loving home. Her journey serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit and compassion that can transform lives. Most cats are located at our shelter at 111 w hunting park ave, philadelphia , pa. He enjoys climbing, watching tv, and cuddling. We decided we could do this and together we’ve changed the lives of almost 300 of philadelphia ’ s “throw away” cats in only 10 short months! My girl kat and i started this rescue when we were trapping nice cats and kittens and struggled to find placement. Several kittens are now safe and receiving treatment after they were rescued from a dumpster in philadelphia.

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