Posted on 07 May 2012 by WPL
Update (05/10): Pigpen was found the other night and is back home (see Comments).
Neighbor Stacey is looking for her beloved cat Pigpen who seems to have gone missing. Stacey believes he escaped last night as she was letting her dog out before bed and she unfortunately didn’t realize he was missing until this morning.
He’s a small, thin, orange cat, approximately 10lbs., wearing a bright red breakaway collar with an identification tag (unless it came off of him). He’s normally very friendly and chatty but he’s not used to being outside so most likely he’s scared and holed up somewhere. He was last seen on Sunday, May 6, at 10pm on 49th Street between Walnut and Locust.
If you’ve seen Pigpen, please contact Stacey at: litelysalted@yahoo.com
Posted on 02 May 2012 by WPL
West Philly resident Tonia is looking for a new home for her dog Leo. Leo is an 11-month-old Lab/Pit mix. He is an amazing dog but Tonia no longer has time and attention he needs due to some changes in her life. He is dog and kid-friendly and loves to play and run.
Leo gets along well with Tonia’s daughter as well as her cat. He loves the outdoors. He has had his first set of shots but is not neutered. Tonia said that she really doesn’t want to let him go but he cannot enjoy his life under the limitations in time she now has.
If you are interested in adopting Leo, or want to meet him, please email Tonia at: toniarenae7536@gmail.com
Posted on 01 May 2012 by WPL
Charlie is available for adoption through City Kitties. She is 2-3 years old. Charlie was rescued by a concerned volunteer who didn’t want to see this sweet kitty on the streets this winter. Originally the rescuer thought Charlie was a boy, but a close look proved she was a girl, but the name stuck anyway.
Charlie always likes to be in the same room as people, so you won’t be lonely. She doesn’t like to be picked up, but will snuggle on the couch, in bed, on your lap, etc. like a champ! Charlie loves to play with fuzzy toys and will scurry after a laser pointer all day long. What she is really looking for is a quiet home with humans to give her lots of pets, food and chin scratches.
She gets along with other cats, but she would do best in a house with her people to herself. Charlie is spayed/neutered, FIV/FeLV negative, FVRCP and rabies vaccinated, uses the litterbox, and was treated for fleas and parasites as needed. To fill out an adoption application, go here. To contact City Kitties, visit this page.
Posted on 30 April 2012 by WPL
Update (05/03): Mario has been found and is back home (see comments).
Mario is about 5 years old, 20 lbs, and totally black. He is often very jumpy and scared (even inside with folks he knows). He will hide.
Mario loves food, maybe too much. He will be very cautious with new environments even with food available.
Once comfortable Mario will cry your ear off. He loves to narrate his every move with a meow. He is very friendly.
If found please contact Nick Hunter at nickehunter@gmail.com or by phone at 804-519-5224.
Posted on 28 April 2012 by WPL
Neighbor Rachelle reports that she found a very friendly tabby cat on 46th Street:
“I found a cat stuck at the top of the apartment complex between Walnut and Chestnut on 46th street. I have attached a picture. She is currently around 46th and Spruce and has a white flea collar on. She is very friendly.”
If this is your cat, contact Rachelle at: brissonr@mounties.mansfield.edu
Posted on 28 April 2012 by WPL
Reader Margie recently sent us the following information:
“[On Thursday] a cat escaped from a trap that hadn’t been properly latched. He had just come from the PAWS clinic for neutering, and I was putting him in my cellar for recovery when he escaped from the unlatched trap.
I last saw him [Thursday] evening near 46th Street (west side) between Hazel and Cedar. I have a trap set in a back yard there (with permission of the owner), but I don’t know if he is still around there. He is not from this area, so he is not attached to a location yet. However, I don’t think he got very far as he probably slept off his anesthesia last night.
He is a brown tabby with some white markings: only a little white on his face around his chin. He is an adolescent: small, sleek and thin (but not skinny). He is ear-tipped, and shaved in the region under his tail. His feeder/trapper tells me that he is very vocal; of course he might be quiet when you see him. He is feral and will not come to anyone.
If you think you’ve seen him, please let me know where and when. I suspect he is still close by.”
Margie’s contact information: margie@mpolitzer.com, 215-726-6636, 267-275-7010 (cell).
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