1988-2010... 22 years of purrs... 22 years of purpose...

Smudge

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Breed
Tabby

Color
Tabby with white

Gender
Female

Age

Description

Smudge is named for the cute little “smudge” of color under her nose. She came to Good Mews when her family moved away and left her behind! How anyone could leave this darling girl behind is beyond us! But thank goodness she was able to come to Good Mews where she is safe and loved.
Smudge has been at the shelter for 5 years. We have no idea why she has been here so long because everyone comments on how sweet and beautiful she is. She can always be found out in the main area, greeting visitors when they come in and overseeing all of the activity, but yet she has never been chosen to go home! We can’t figure it out! She loves laps, and will likely crawl into yours if you sit down near her. She gets along great with other cats, but she would also make a great only cat. To us, she is purr-fect! Come by and meet Smudge soon. We are hoping she will find her forever home soon!

House-trained  Good With Dogs  Good With Other Cats  Good With Children

Special Programs
Kitty Keeper

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Special Needs 

Declawed 

House-trained 

Special Needs Declawed House-trained

Good With Dogs 

Good With Other Cats 

Good With Children

Good With Dogs Good With Other Cats Good With Children

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Catistics

Adopted This Year: 58

Adopted Last Year: 240

Total Cats Adopted: 5,592+

Years Running: 22

Featured Kitty

Cinder

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Gypsy and Cinder were abandoned and Good Mews was able to take them in. As it turned out, Gypsy and Cinder did not like humans at all!!! And I don’t mean they just hissed at us and told us to go away. We could not even touch them, much less look at them! But we were not about to give up on these beautiful cats. They were worthy of a loving home, and we were going to provide that for them, no matter how long it took. So we called in a troop of experts and they dedicated their time working with them. It took awhile, but Gypsy and Cinder finally decided we weren’t so bad. They were moved to their own special room for a couple months so more volunteers could socialize with them and all the hard work paid off. These cats love people and love attention! Now they are seen out in the main shelter, playing with the other cats and seeking attention from the volunteers and visitors on adoption days.
As you can see, Gypsy is a very handsome boy and he also has a wonderful personality. He would do best in a home with another cat or two to play with. We would prefer that he does not go home to a family with dogs.
Cinder is a beautiful girl with golden eyes who is very loving and sweet. She is a bit shyer than Gypsy, so a quiet home would be best for her without any young children or dogs. She would need to go to a home with other cat friends.
Come meet these amazing cats soon!

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