PB's story
PB is short for Poster Boy. He is the classic example of a Feral male cat who has not been neutered. He wears the scars of past injuries, earned in the many battles for food and mates. His head is noticeably larger than the rest of his body, to carry his scent and make him "attractive" to the females. His ear is permanently damaged and folded, the result of scratches and bites. His hips are narrow and legs strong and muscular. When he was trapped, he was both injured and ill, so we treated him, and provided supportive care for a week.
He has been neutered and released back to his colony. A caretaker is needed to "adopt" this colony. You would provide daily food and water to the colony, and occasionally trap/neuter/return any new arrivals. If you can provide this life-saving act of kindness to these cats who have been neglected or abandoned and left to survive on their own, please visit our Volunteers page to get started. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of many. To learn more about Feral Cats, please visit Alley Cat Allies at /.
If you are unable to adopt at this time, please consider making a donation to help us continue to care for the unadoptable cats such as this one. We do not recover any costs associated with spaying and neutering, and often treating illness or injury, and the lifelong feeding of these cats. Click here to make a donation to ALF.
Thank you for your interest in helping homeless animals.