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Crysalyn

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Crysalyn

Philadelphia, PA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
White

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Crysalyn ’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Crysalyn 's Story

Crysalyn<br/>✨ The girl who came running back to hope ✨<br/><br/>When rescuers found one‑year‑old Crysalyn, she was huddled on the frozen doorstep of the home she once believed was hers. A massive snowstorm had just ripped through the city, leaving everything buried in ice and silence. Yet she stayed—curled tightly against the cold, shivering in zero‑degree wind—as if the door might open, as if someone might remember she was out there waiting.<br/><br/>She didn’t cry. She didn’t wander. She simply held her vigil in the only place she had ever known love, even after that love had disappeared.<br/><br/>And then came the sound that changed everything:<br/>the crack of a can of food.<br/><br/>Crysalyn lifted her head, and something inside her sparked back to life. She came running—fast, desperate, hopeful—purring so loudly it sounded like relief itself. She pressed her whole body into the hands that reached for her, head‑butting with all the trust she still somehow had left. She wasn’t just hungry for food; she was starving for warmth, safety, and someone who wouldn’t leave her behind again.<br/><br/>Her initial FeLV test came back positive, but follow‑up testing brought a beautiful glimmer of hope: her viral load is very low, suggesting this may be a transient infection. There is a real chance she could test negative in the future. For now, she is healthy, bright, affectionate, and so grateful for every bit of kindness she’s shown.<br/><br/>Because of her current FeLV status, Crysalyn will need to be the only cat while she continues her future testing. But she has enough love in her tiny body to fill a whole home.<br/><br/>Crysalyn survived the coldest kind of abandonment. Now she’s searching for the one heart that will never shut a door on her again.

Crysalyn
✨ The girl who came running back to hope ✨

When rescuers found one‑year‑old Crysalyn, she was huddled on the frozen doorstep of the home she once believed was hers. A massive snowstorm had just ripped through the city, leaving everything buried in ice and silence. Yet she stayed—curled tightly against the cold, shivering in zero‑degree wind—as if the door might open, as if someone might remember she was out there waiting.

She didn’t cry. She didn’t wander. She simply held her vigil in the only place she had ever known love, even after that love had disappeared.

And then came the sound that changed everything:
the crack of a can of food.

Crysalyn lifted her head, and something inside her sparked back to life. She came running—fast, desperate, hopeful—purring so loudly it sounded like relief itself. She pressed her whole body into the hands that reached for her, head‑butting with all the trust she still somehow had left. She wasn’t just hungry for food; she was starving for

Crysalyn
✨ The girl who came running back to hope ✨

When rescuers found one‑year‑old Crysalyn, she was huddled on the frozen doorstep of the home she once believed was hers. A massive snowstorm had just ripped through the city, leaving everything buried in ice and silence. Yet she stayed—curled tightly against the cold, shivering in zero‑degree wind—as if the door might open, as if someone might remember she was out there waiting.

She didn’t cry. She didn’t wander. She simply held her vigil in the only place she had ever known love, even after that love had disappeared.

And then came the sound that changed everything:
the crack of a can of food.

Crysalyn lifted her head, and something inside her sparked back to life. She came running—fast, desperate, hopeful—purring so loudly it sounded like relief itself. She pressed her whole body into the hands that reached for her, head‑butting with all the trust she still somehow had left. She wasn’t just hungry for food; she was starving for warmth, safety, and someone who wouldn’t leave her behind again.

Her initial FeLV test came back positive, but follow‑up testing brought a beautiful glimmer of hope: her viral load is very low, suggesting this may be a transient infection. There is a real chance she could test negative in the future. For now, she is healthy, bright, affectionate, and so grateful for every bit of kindness

Crysalyn is from Stray Cat Relief Fund

[Philadelphia, PA]

Our Mission
Changing lives, one cat at a time
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Location
PO Box 54845 Philadelphia, PA, 19148

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