



Hope
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Tabby
About Hope
Mansfield, PA
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Hope’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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Hope's Story
Hope came to us as an already spayed stray. Her left ear is tipped which is indicative of having been spayed. We were alerted to her by residents of the neighborhood which she lived in. She was limping severly and held her hind leg and foot up. We got her to the vet and learned her toes had been crushed. Fortunately we did not have to amputate and she now uses her foot. The vet also discovered she was missing most of her teeth, but he did not feel that she was a senior cat, he estimated her to be between 3&4 years of age. Life on the street can be very harsh on a girl but that doesn't stop her from chowing down on treats and dry food. She is such a sweet girl, we didn't have the heart to put her back on the street<br/>Hope would love more than anything to have her own furever home and person.
Hope came to us as an already spayed stray. Her left ear is tipped which is indicative of having been spayed. We were alerted to her by residents of the neighborhood which she lived in. She was limping severly and held her hind leg and foot up. We got her to the vet and learned her toes had been crushed. Fortunately we did not have to amputate and she now uses her foot. The vet also discovered she was missing most of her teeth, but he did not feel that she was a senior cat, he estimated her to be between 3&4 years of age. Life on the street can be very harsh on a girl but that doesn't stop her from chowing down on treats and dry food. She is such a sweet girl, we didn't have the heart to put her back on the street
Hope would love more than anything to have her own furever home and person.
Hope came to us as an already spayed stray. Her left ear is tipped which is indicative of having been spayed. We were alerted to her by residents of the neighborhood which she lived in. She was limping severly and held her hind leg and foot up. We got her to the vet and learned her toes had been crushed. Fortunately we did not have to amputate and she now uses her foot. The vet also discovered she was missing most of her teeth, but he did not feel that she was a senior cat, he estimated her to be between 3&4 years of age. Life on the street can be very harsh on a girl but that doesn't stop her from chowing down on treats and dry food. She is such a sweet girl, we didn't have the heart to put her back on the street
Hope would love more than anything to have her own furever home and person.
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