Meet “Kathy”

Gorgeous, friendly, purr and biscuit making machine, Kathy, needs a furrever home! Looking for an adopter! She literally has to be in your lap or loving on you so badly that it is hard to get far enough away from her to take pictures!
 
Kathy is a doll – around 2 years old and spayed and released by the Humane Society’s Community Cat Program to fend for herself on the streets when she is one of the sweetest kitties we’ve ever come across (more info on our feeling about the program and the number of cats we’ve had to place because of the SDHS lack of conscious in the foot notes).
 
We received a call from an extremely nice man who had been feeding Kathy since she showed up on his apartment door two week previously. However he isn’t allowed to have cats in that complex and we were the only rescue group that would take her in, because we are all buried right now. Interestingly, his apartment is just across the street from our sweet hoarder cat situation so there is a decent chance she is part of that group that was accidentally let out of the hoarder house by someone (all of the hoarder cats are extremely sweet and friendly).
 

INDOOR-ONLY homes! Good with kids (like all cats, she would need some time to warm up in a new situation with other cats and dogs). She is spayed and SNAP’d negative for FeLV and FIV. She has been de-wormed and de-flea’d.

Located in San Diego, California. We can arrange times for you to meet Kathy. For the right adopter we are willing to transport at NO COST to the adopter anywhere in the US. Please call or text 858-883-4222. Fill out an adoption application on our website.

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Community Cat Program – San Diego Humane Society: So the Humane Society did it again. Whacks an ear, claims a cat is happy being a “Community Cat“.  Then they make whom ever brought her in release her back out on the street within 12 hours.  The people that took her to the SDHS most likely thought they we saving a friendly cat’s life and that SDHS would do their best to reunite her with her family.  SDHS doesn’t hold her (or any cat without a microchip or a collar no matter how friendly for more than 12-24 hours) so her family could find her. They don’t put her on their website so her family can find her. They just chopped off her ear and called the good Samaritan that brought her in to put her back outside near where they found her to play in traffic. More info about their rotten passing the buck when they are making $19 million a year here:

https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/lawsuit-against-san-diego-humane-society-over-policy-of-releasing-friendly-cats-to-streets-moves-forward