GLENDALE Veterinarians and students dashed around and huddled over exam tables, as caged dogs and cats awaited or recovered from treatment at Midwestern University’s College of …
The Humane Society of Tampa Bay said just because feral cats may not be suitable to be in your home, that doesn't mean they aren't suitable to be taken home, which is why they created the Working Cats Program.
Sully, a young black cat, was brought to Indianapolis Animal Care Services because her owner could no longer care for her. The owner told Taylor Robey, the community cat coordinator there, that Sully enjoyed being outside.
Sully was rehomed as a barn cat where she now lives a happy life chasing many mice. Photo provided. Image provided
Sully was rehomed as a barn cat and now lives a happy life chasing many mice. Photo provided.
Sully was then adopted by a new owner and placed in the Working Cats Program, where she helps her owner by catching mice.
“Sully is doing remarkably well in her new home, and I have been told she is an excellent mouser,” Robey said.