Smudge and Spice are two lucky gals who live at the Overlook Veterinary Hospital in Portland, Oregon. They were part of a colony of ferals who were living near the hospital. Instead of being ignored, Dr. Scott trapped the cats, vetted them and found many of them good homes. The two that remain, Smudge and Spice are hoping to find a way out of their cages, too.
©2011 Overlook Vet Hospital. Spice waits for a special person to adopt her.
Smudge and Spice don't hate people, but they aren't too sure about them, either. They might be a bit hissy, which isn't particularly heartwarming. What I can tell you from experience, is that one of the greatest feelings you'll ever have is to work with a semi-feral cat and gain it's love and trust. Once you do that, you have a devoted best buddy. It's a labor of love, but these kitties deserve that.
©2011 Overlook Vet Hospital. Smudge waits for a special person to adopt her, too!
Smudge and Spice do NOT have to be adopted together, but they DO each need a quiet home with someone who knows how to work with cats who have a lot of 'tude. The kitties have been vetted and tested and are nice and healthy and ready to go.
©2011 Overlook Vet Hospital. Spice doesn't hate people. She's just not so sure about them.
Maybe you're New Year's Resolution is to do something to help animals in need? Maybe you have room in your home and the know-how to help these girls finish their journey to being domesticated?
©2011 Overlook Vet Hospital. Spice would love to get out of her cage and into a loving home.
If you'd like to know more about either or both cats, please contact Dr. Scot! You can reach her at the following address/phone number, below.
Overlook Vet. Hospital
2009 North Killingsworth
Portland, OR 97217
Tell them Robin from Covered in Cat Hair sent you!
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THANK YOU!
Thank you so much Robin! I really hope some of your readers in Oregon will see this and drop by!
Will also copy & past on face book & cross my fingers, thank you!
Ferals
I hope these two get a wonderful home. One of my kitties was a feral and I can definitely vouch that once they trust you, they are absolutely the best, most loyal buddies in the world. I hope someone in the northwest sees this and is able to help or forward it on to someone who can! :)
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