The good news is that, as of this August 16, Butter has found a home.
Niagara At Large is pleased to continue posting stories that help the volunteer group Niagara Action for Animals and its supporters find homes for some of our furry friends.
This time we are talking about a cat named Butter, an adult neutered male who was found huddling under a highwa overpass and who, at the time, was in need of immediate medication attention.
Butter has since received veterinary care and has made a complete recovery from his injuries. He is described by the friends of NAFA as a cat “full of love and affection.” He is “now safe but lonely,” they say, and he “longs for a loving life-long indoor home.” He’s also decribed as a guy with “a lovely crème shade with gorgeous truy blue eyes,” and he has been vaccinated.
If you are interested in adopting Butter call Dean at (905) 321-0882 or Jen at (905)321-0906.
I love that you are posting about kitties. I have six kitties myself, four of which I rescued from certain death. They are all happy, well … mostly indoor kitties.
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