Struggles of the Velvet-potted Animals, as reported by the Animal Welfare Association
In the charming town of Meiningen, Germany, the Animal Protection Association is presenting an opportunity for a happy ending for three stunning black cats: Tami, Tamiko, and Kano. These three-year-old felines have spent the past few months in a foster home in the Rhön, and they are now ready to find their perfect human families.
Hope, a white and black cat, has also joined the adoption line-up. She was found in a roadside ditch near Dörrensolz in a miserable state. Hope, whose numbers 'Juni' and '3.5 kg' suggest that she was likely born or found in June and weighs approximately 3.5 kilograms, had a difficult past. Her teeth had to be removed due to her poor condition, and she initially struggled to find a suitable home. However, Hope has since regained her health at the Meiningen animal shelter and is now ready for a loving forever home.
Hope is sensitive to changes in her environment, so a quiet, stable home is ideal for her. Experienced cat owners who can provide this kind of environment and are familiar with cat medication are encouraged to apply.
Mogli and Emma, tiger-like sibling cats, were born in June and share a unique tiger-like appearance. These lovable, curious, and playful cats would benefit from a feline companion if kept indoors. Adopting two of the cats at once is welcome, and they would thrive in a home that allows them to explore outdoors.
Tami, Tamiko, and Kano have warmed up to humans and other animals since being in their foster home. They have become very sociable and outgoing, and they are currently living in a nursery with dogs and cats. The trio, collectively known as Abrakadabra, are estimated to be around ten to twelve years old.
The Meiningen Animal Protection Association is optimistic that Hope will find a suitable home, and they are hopeful that Tami, Tamiko, Kano, Mogli, and Emma will find loving families soon. Interested parties can contact the Rohrer Berg animal shelter by phone at 03693-478460 during the best call times on weekdays between 11 am and 5 pm or on Saturday morning. The cats have received all necessary vaccinations and are prepared for their new lives in their forever homes. Don't miss out on the opportunity to give these wonderful cats a second chance at happiness.
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