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1988-2012... 24 years of purrs... 24 years of purpose...

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Breed
Domestic Short Hair

Color
Black

Gender
Female

Age

Description

Abner and Ella are two very sweet cats but very shy right now because they don’t understand what is happening to them. They have been through so much lately so right now they are a bit scared.
Abner and Ella’s loving guardian had a stroke and had to go into an assisted living. They were very bonded with her and she loved her kitties very much. The family took the cats in, but they have dogs and Abner and Ella are very afraid of dogs, so they stayed hidden in the closet! The daughter contacted Good Mews and asked if we could help. We couldn’t stand to think of poor Abner and Ella living in a closet, in fear, so we agreed to take them in. So it is understandable why these babies are so scared right now. They lost their loving home and have been bounced around from one scary place to another! They are probably wondering what will happen next! Well, we are hoping a new loving home will happen next.
Abner and Ella will appear very shy when you meet them, but they enjoy it when you pet them. I strongly feel once they go to their new forever home and start to feel safe and loved again, they will come out of their shell and be very loving kitties. They just need a chance. Please come meet this pair soon.
A home with no dogs would be best for them.
Abner and Ella must be adopted together.
Both are front declawed.

Declawed  House-trained  Good With Other Cats  Good With Children

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Good With Children

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Catistics

Adopted This Year: 54

Adopted Last Year: 347

Total Cats Adopted: 6,402+

Years Running: 24

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rosie

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Poor Rosie just cant catch a break! We rescued her from a hoarding situation a few years ago, and when at the shelter, she was a little shy but loved attention. She never asked for it, but didn’t complain one bit when someone gave it to her. An adopter came in and fell in love with Rosie’s sweet nature and adopted her. But sadly a couple years later, she was returned because the guardian was not well, and Rosie wasn’t either. Since Rosie has been back, she has been pretty sad because she doesn’t know why she came back. She couldn’t help she was sick. Rosie’s health is better now, but not her heart. Her heart is still broken and it will take a lot of love and attention to mend it back together. What would make Rosie the happiest kitty in the world is a home with someone that will cherish her and give her all the love and attention she deserves.

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