Edia the Tortoiseshell's baby boy, Tom (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Edia the Tortoiseshell's baby boy, Eli (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Edia the Tortoiseshell's baby boy, Easton (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Edia the Tortoiseshell's baby boy, Jerry (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Description: Edia is a Diluted Tortoiseshell. She is really special looking, with all the different shades in her coat. A woman saw her being dumped out a car and, feeling sorry for her, took to feeding her. She soon realized why this little thing was dumped ~ she was pregnant. After she gave birth, a neighbor who had recently adopted a cat from us told one of our volunteers about the cat and kittens. They were able to catch Edia and her kittens and found them all to be very loving. Now that her kittens are weaned, Edia is looking for a home far better than the one that dumped her! 4/28 Foster update: "She is doing fine, likes to hang out on the chaise in front of the window for her day naps, she gets along fine with the dog and her and our cat Alex are still working on their relationship. Since Saturday she has really perked up and has fun running around the house and chasing her tail. We are working on getting her to play more but she doesn’t seem interested in toys, just people fingers. At night she like to cuddle next to us on the couch and she watches TV."
ADOPTION/DONATION FEE: All Pet Rescue By Judy animals are spayed/neutered prior to adoption, micro chipped and up-to-date on the vaccines applicable to their date of intake with PRBJ and respective to their weight and/or age at the time of adoption.
Pet Rescue By Judy is a non-profit, no-kill organization. The PRBJ donation fee collected may not be used to cover just the costs of this particular animal in which you are interested. As we have a variety of animals in our care with a wide range of medical needs, all donations collected are utilized towards all expenses within the rescue.
The goal of PRBJ is not just to place every animal into a home, but it is to place each animal into the RIGHT home, seeking that forever home, to avoid future transition and negative impact on the life of each of these deserving animals.
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