Martha Stewart (Forgotten Felines)
FORGOTTEN FELINES
Martha Stewart
A lovely young lady who was found in a feral colony. When she was brought in for spaying, she gave birth to kittens in the trap overnight. Her kittens have found homes, so now it’s Martha’s turn for a forever home.
More about Martha Stewart: She is quiet and unassuming, but once she is given attention she warms up to people. She would enjoy someone to sit with on the sofa and a window with a cat tower to watch the birds. She has had a dental with full extractions because she came to us with extreme dental disease. She is about 4 years old; spayed, shots, combo tested negative; microchipped.
Contact: Forgotten Felines, 610-760-9009, opt. 2; www.forgottenfelines.org
Madam Morrible (Sanctuary at Haafsville)
THE SANCTUARY AT HAAFSVILLE
Madam Morrible
I am an all-white beauty and a retired mama cat who raised four munchkins and sent them all off to their forever homes. Now it’s finally my turn to be someone’s baby.
I am on the shy side and can scare easily, but once I feel safe, expect nonstop purring and lots of love for pets and attention. I am not a fan of being held and I’m not a lap cat, but I’ll happily sit right next to you and soak up all the affection.
I would do best in a quiet, low-key home with patient adopters who will give me time to settle in and build confidence at my own pace. With a little patience, you’ll get a sweet, gentle companion who just wants to be near you.
If you’re looking for a soft, soulful cat, I just might be your girl! Adopting me, Madame Morrible, would be a WICKEDLY good decision.
More about Madam Morrible: I am 3 years old. There are no known health concerns. I am spayed, vaccinated, negative for FeLV/ FIV, litter trained and microchipped.
Contact:Â The Sanctuary at Haafsville, 484-285-5445; thesanctuarypa.org.
Max (Animals in Distress)
ANIMALS IN DISTRESS
Max
Max is a handsome husky/malamute mix. He is friendly and playful. He had been hit by a car, suffered multiple fractures, teeth knocked out, with internal bleeding. Through all that pain he never complained and was always friendly and appreciative of any kindness during his recovery. He is all healed, doing well and ready for a home of his own.
More about Max: Max is about 2 years old. He is neutered, current with vaccines and microchipped. He would do well with an experienced husky owner who can provide daily exercise. He’s an extraordinarily happy dog!
Contact: Animals In Distress. For more information check our website animalsindistresspa.org or call 610-966-9383.