A Cat Named “Chance” Is Looking For A Last Chance At Life

Niagara At Large is posting the following notice for a cat in dire need of adoption from the not-for-profit group Niagara Action for Animals.

Chance is a 10-year-old, black and wWhite cat who is in immediate need of a forever home.

Chance needs a loving home

Chance was found abandoned in the country completely emaciated and starving. A Niagara Action for Animals (NAFA) member traced his tattoo and discovered that this sweet boy went missing over seven years ago, and the former guardian had absolutely no interest in his current well-being.

As if being abandoned wasn’t enough, Chance has feline diabetes which was causing his extreme emaciation, excessive thirstiness, and skin problems. Chance is currently on a diabetes treatment plan and is doing much better, however he will require ongoing medication, special food, and frequent monitoring. These conditions are difficult to fulfill in multi-cat foster homes or adoption centers, and if taken to an animal shelter, Chance would undoubtedly be euthanized.
This is such a shame as feline diabetes is not a death sentence; diabetic cats who are well regulated can live normal life spans with an excellent quality of life. Chance’s history of abandonment remains a mystery but we do know for certain that Chance is a loving and affectionate boy who deserves to be given the care and consideration that he deserves. Please let us know if you can open your heart and home to give Chance a second “Chance” at life.

Please direct inquiries to niagaraactionforanimals@sympatico.ca or call NAfA at (905) 682-4970.

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