


Big Ed
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- American Shorthair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Big Ed
Brownsville, PA
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Big Ed’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Big Ed's Story
Trapped at Lowes 11/20/25. He's been out there over a year and a half. As he would never come close to me at feeding time and had an ear tip meaning somebody already trapped him, fixed him and released him. It was assumed he was feral. Once trapped and put into a small holding crate he showed signs of being friendly. So now instead of a barn home, we're looking for a regular home for him. Can anybody find it in their heart to get big Ed a home for this Christmas? We are not sure how he would do with dogs and children although he seems pretty mellow and with the correct adjustments and transition to a new home he should do just fine. ? Ed is neutered, up to date with shots and negative for FIV/FELV.<br/><br/>https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DUnKjwVTB/
Trapped at Lowes 11/20/25. He's been out there over a year and a half. As he would never come close to me at feeding time and had an ear tip meaning somebody already trapped him, fixed him and released him. It was assumed he was feral. Once trapped and put into a small holding crate he showed signs of being friendly. So now instead of a barn home, we're looking for a regular home for him. Can anybody find it in their heart to get big Ed a home for this Christmas? We are not sure how he would do with dogs and children although he seems pretty mellow and with the correct adjustments and transition to a new home he should do just fine. ? Ed is neutered, up to date with shots and negative for FIV/FELV.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DUnKjwVTB/
Trapped at Lowes 11/20/25. He's been out there over a year and a half. As he would never come close to me at feeding time and had an ear tip meaning somebody already trapped him, fixed him and released him. It was assumed he was feral. Once trapped and put into a small holding crate he showed signs of being friendly. So now instead of a barn home, we're looking for a regular home for him. Can anybody find it in their heart to get big Ed a home for this Christmas? We are not sure how he would do with dogs and children although he seems pretty mellow and with the correct adjustments and transition to a new home he should do just fine. ? Ed is neutered, up to date with shots and negative for FIV/FELV.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1DUnKjwVTB/
How To Adopt
Big Ed is from M. SOROKAS ANGEL RESCUE
[Brownsville, PA]
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