18 Year Old Cat Dropped Off Outside Shelter with Sad Note
An 18-year-old cat was dropped off outside the shelter with a very sad
note. When the staff arrived in the morning, they found the cat in a
crate and went on a mission to help her find a new home.
The staff at the Kershaw County Humane Society
in South Carolina were shocked to find that the 18-year-old cat Tori
was waiting in a crate by the door with a note attached. Her owners were
not able to keep her so surrendered her at the shelter during after
hours.
The note they found states that Tori has trouble using the litter box and has a terrible overgrown toenail. The owner has a newborn and is now unable to take care of Tori.
Many older cats like Tori face an uncertain fate when they are
surrendered to shelters at that age. The staff at the Kershaw County
Humane Society were determined to find this old girl a forever home she
so deserves.
"She is very sweet and just like every other animal in this shelter we will do everything we can to help her. But being a shelter we can only do so much. We are hopeful that some one will step up to help this baby," the shelter wrote on Facebook.
"After taking her to the vet and getting 3 embedded toe nails out of her paw she seems to be feeling much better! The nails had grown for so long that they had curled back in to her paw pad."
After they posted Tori's story on Facebook, many had shown their interest in adopting her.
Then one morning, this happened! Tori was adopted!
Tori is now enjoying her new life at her forever home.
After she arrived in her new home, she was able to use the litter box on her own. She seemed to be so much happier and relaxed.
Update:
"We ended up treating her for a UTI using doxycycline even though nothing showed on her cultures. Once we put her through the course of antibiotics the inappropriate elimination stopped," Laura Beyer, Tori's human, told Love Meow.
Tori is doing wonderfully at her forever loving home. Here's a recent photo of this gorgeous girl in her favorite nap spot.
Courtesy: Laura Beyer
Photo by Kershaw County Humane Society
The note they found states that Tori has trouble using the litter box and has a terrible overgrown toenail. The owner has a newborn and is now unable to take care of Tori.
Photo by Kershaw County Humane Society
"She is very sweet and just like every other animal in this shelter we will do everything we can to help her. But being a shelter we can only do so much. We are hopeful that some one will step up to help this baby," the shelter wrote on Facebook.
"After taking her to the vet and getting 3 embedded toe nails out of her paw she seems to be feeling much better! The nails had grown for so long that they had curled back in to her paw pad."
After they posted Tori's story on Facebook, many had shown their interest in adopting her.
Then one morning, this happened! Tori was adopted!
Tori cuddling with her new dad, Dan. Photo by Kershaw County Humane Society
After she arrived in her new home, she was able to use the litter box on her own. She seemed to be so much happier and relaxed.
"We ended up treating her for a UTI using doxycycline even though nothing showed on her cultures. Once we put her through the course of antibiotics the inappropriate elimination stopped," Laura Beyer, Tori's human, told Love Meow.
Tori is doing wonderfully at her forever loving home. Here's a recent photo of this gorgeous girl in her favorite nap spot.
Courtesy: Laura Beyer
source: Love Meow




Hey Tori good for you. Sounds like you have been neglected for a while there. When one door closes God opens up another.. Good luck....you look so much better already. God Bless his Dad as well..
ReplyDeleteHey Tori good for you. Sounds like you have been neglected for a while there. When one door closes God opens up another.. Good luck....you look so much better already. God Bless his Dad as well..
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