Emily
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Emily
Monroe, MI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Emily's Story
Emily can be shy at first, but it's not uncommon for her to approach you for pets when she wants to. Her tail is shortened because upon intake she had exposed bone and amputation was needed to rid it of necrotic tissue. <br/><br/>A concerned mail worker contacted FOCA when they found a Monroe County residence with an overwhelming number of cats. Our volunteers surveyed the area and then reached out to the property owner so we could give the cats a better life. The cats in the first rescue attempt includes Tiny Tot, Emily, Smoke, Sunshine, Maddie, Tiger Sox and Amelia. The other cats from the second wave include: They include Hermes, Hickory, Hunk, Harlo, Horace, Hathorne, Hawk, Hale, Harvey, Huck; Hairy, Henderson, Hadley, Hendrix, habanero, Houston, Havana, honor, Howie, Henry, Holt, Hudson, Hayzel, Hattie, Haleigh, Billy, and Storm
Emily can be shy at first, but it's not uncommon for her to approach you for pets when she wants to. Her tail is shortened because upon intake she had exposed bone and amputation was needed to rid it of necrotic tissue.
A concerned mail worker contacted FOCA when they found a Monroe County residence with an overwhelming number of cats. Our volunteers surveyed the area and then reached out to the property owner so we could give the cats a better life. The cats in the first rescue attempt includes Tiny Tot, Emily, Smoke, Sunshine, Maddie, Tiger Sox and Amelia. The other cats from the second wave include: They include Hermes, Hickory, Hunk, Harlo, Horace, Hathorne, Hawk, Hale, Harvey, Huck; Hairy, Henderson, Hadley, Hendrix, habanero, Houston, Havana, honor, Howie, Henry, Holt, Hudson, Hayzel, Hattie, Haleigh, Billy, and Storm
Emily can be shy at first, but it's not uncommon for her to approach you for pets when she wants to. Her tail is shortened because upon intake she had exposed bone and amputation was needed to rid it of necrotic tissue.
A concerned mail worker contacted FOCA when they found a Monroe County residence with an overwhelming number of cats. Our volunteers surveyed the area and then reached out to the property owner so we could give the cats a better life. The cats in the first rescue attempt includes Tiny Tot, Emily, Smoke, Sunshine, Maddie, Tiger Sox and Amelia. The other cats from the second wave include: They include Hermes, Hickory, Hunk, Harlo, Horace, Hathorne, Hawk, Hale, Harvey, Huck; Hairy, Henderson, Hadley, Hendrix, habanero, Houston, Havana, honor, Howie, Henry, Holt, Hudson, Hayzel, Hattie, Haleigh, Billy, and Storm
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Emily is from Friends of Companion Animals
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