Posted on 08 November 2013 by WPL
Frankie, a cat reported missing on October 25, has been found! We received this message from Project MEOW’s Tracy Byford (Frankie was adopted from Project MEOW when he was a kitten) :
Frankie, missing since October 18, was a smart boy. He figured how to how get home and yesterday his family found him crying across the street from their house.
Congratulations to the Drake family and to Frankie, for having the good sense to make it home for the holidays! (No cat wants to miss out on any of that delicious Thanksgiving turkey!) Project MEOW would like to thank all of those kind folks who called and emailed when they thought they had seen Frankie. They found many different orange kitties, but Frankie was tired of being lost and took matters into his own paws.
Do you know someone who has lost a cat? Please ask them to email info@projectmeow.org for tips on how to find their feline friend.
Posted on 30 October 2013 by WestPhillyLocal.com
A young black & white male (unneutered) cat was found this morning on the grounds of Presbyterian Medical Center at 39th and Filbert and taken to Morris Animal Refuge. He was found wandering around outside “wet and sad” and appeared to be lost, according to a West Philly Local reader who works at the center. The cat is very friendly. He was wearing a flea collar.
For more information, please contact Darcy at darcy.macdonald@uphs.upenn.edu or call Morris Animal Refuge at 215-735-9570.
Posted on 28 October 2013 by WestPhillyLocal.com
UPDATE (11/4/13): Nala came back home on Saturday, Nov. 2, according to her owner.
Nala, a 3-year-old medium sized tuxedo cat, ran out of her house on the 500 block of Cedar Avenue early last week and has not been seen since.
Nala weighs around 10-11 lbs. She is super friendly but is not an outdoors cat, according to her owner Daniel, who emailed us this information. She does not have a collar but does have a microchip. Her registered name is Orea; it wasn’t changed when she was adopted three years ago.
If you find her please email Daniel at: knappdj@gmail.com or call 215-268-2760.
Posted on 25 October 2013 by WestPhillyLocal.com
Frankie has a pronounced “M” on his forehead, which may be helpful in spotting him.
Frankie, a two-year-old male orange tabby cat adopted from the Project MEOW cat rescue, escaped out an open door on October 19. Frankie was adopted as a kitten (pictured), but is now 14 pounds. He is terribly missed by his family. He was last seen at 49th and Hazel, but could be anywhere by now.
Please contact info@projectmeow.org if you think you have found Frankie, and if at all possible keep him indoors until his family can get him. He is microchipped and very friendly.
Posted on 10 October 2013 by WestPhillyLocal.com
ACCT Philly (Animal Care & Control Team of Philadelphia) is full to the brim and all dogs in the shelter are at risk, so adopting or fostering a dog helps save its life. This week’s featured dog is Leona. She is calm, sweet and great on the leash! She is about 2-3 years old, and on the smaller side of medium at 41 lbs. She has a stunning grey coat and huge bat ears that are just waiting for someone to say: “Your new forever home is with me!” In the meantime, this girl is biding her time at the shelter, where she enjoys romping in the play yard and cuddling with her volunteer friends.
She has wonderful manners and is house trained, knows a few commands and is so gentle on the leash – very easy to walk. She would love to be adopted to a home that would take her for walks and let her cuddle on the couch. She’s also great with kids. Poor Leona is on treatment for kennel cough and needs a loving home ASAP to recover. If Leona sounds like a good fit for you, stop into ACCT Philly today and adopt her! She is urgent!
If you rather not commit to adopting her, fostering is a great way to save her life to help her find her forever family.
Leona is up to date on his shots, microchipped and will be spayed. So she already comes with “the works”.
Ask for her either in the Life Saving Office (fostering) or in Adoptions. ACCT is located at 111 W. Hunting Park Avenue in Philadelphia. Please check www.acctphilly.org for hours. To check the status of an animal, call 267-385-3800 or email acctpetfinder@gmail.com.
Posted on 28 September 2013 by WPL
Eva.
UPDATE (10/9/2013): Eva has been found and returned to her foster home.
Eva has been missing since last Wednesday, Sept 18 when she slipped out the door of her new foster home shortly after arriving. She does not know where she lives since she had only been in her new home for a few days. She was last seen at 47th and Woodland, but could have traveled anywhere from there. She would have a shaved down stomach from her recent spay.
Kind individuals have put up $125 in reward money for her safe return. Email: info@projectmeow.org if you think you have seen Eva. She is microchipped and very, very friendly. She also has a wee kitten who misses her mama terribly.
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