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Cinder

Cinder arrived at the Upper Credit Humane Society on December 15, 2023.  He was found wandering the neighborhood of Delrex Boulevard/Margaret Street in Georgetown. This un-neutered young male cat was reportedly seeking refuge under people’s decks to escape the harsh weather. He was rescued and brought to the shelter. Despite attempts to reunite this handsome fellow with his family, no one stepped forward.
His body was infested with fleas and flea eggs, but he received treatment to eradicate the parasites. In addition, Cinder’s fur was severely matted which made it painful for him to walk. Now groomed, he gracefully parades around the room. flawlessly showing off his grey coat. FULL of personality, Cinder is curious and playful. He is a cuddler, and enjoys as much attention as you can give him. Cinder is quite agile and watching him climb cat towers is quite amusing. He also enjoys pawing at his water bowl.
The Veterinarian examined Cinder and noted that a few teeth extractions and dental cleaning would be required. Cinder’s ability to eat was affected and our dedicated staff ensured he received proper nutrition daily with scheduled syringe feedings, supplements, pain medication and antibiotics. Thank you for helping Cinder!