Ali's story
Ali. DOB 3-1-2017. Black DSH polydactyl. Community Cats@ the Catty Shack was contacted by a woman with 3 unwanted kittens that she was going to TNR. We took the kittens from her so they would have a chance of finding homes where they would be cherished and protected. They immediately went into an experienced fosters home which was a good thing as they all turned out to have bad cases of ringworm. After clearing them of that, they came to the Shack where Ali proved to be the shyest of the group. He became extremely ill and needed to be syringe fed but came through that with flying colors.He has learned that people CAN be fun and is playing and presenting himself to be petted in the cutest ways. His interaction skills are improving daily as the volunteers continue working with him and he responds to their skill. He has a beautiful, thick, glossy black coat and the sweetest face. He is fine with other cats, quiet as well as neat and tidy with his eating and litter box habits. Come see ALI at Catty Shack during adoption hours Tues-Sat, 10-2 at 609 S Granite St. (928) .