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‘Needy’ cat returned to shelter after surviving Los Angeles wildfire . . . A seven-year-old cat who was found in the aftermath of California’s Eaton Fire has finally found a forever home Art, a gray tabby, was rescued by Pasadena Humane during a chaotic time The shelter was trying to house as many pets as they could find in the aftermath of the destructive Eaton Fire
Older cat adopted and returned back to shelter after being ‘too needy . . . While most adopted cats live out the rest of their days at home with the best cat treats, however, one cat parent returned seven-year-old Art back to the Pasadena Humane Society in California for being “too needy” shortly after they adopted him
“Too Needy” Cat Finds Perfect Match After Shelter Return PASADENA, Calif — A cat returned to a Pasadena animal shelter for being “too needy” has finally found a home that embraces his affectionate personality Art, a 7-year-old domestic feline described as a “Velcro kitty,” was first adopted earlier this month from the Pasadena Humane Society
Cat reunites with owner after the L. A. wildfires - CTV News The beloved feline was feared dead for two months after the Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles left her family’s home in ashes But her owner, 82-year-old Katherine Kiefer, held out some
LA wildfire survivor is reunited with her cat months later Aggie needed some specialized care after the shelter found her, but the gentle giant of a cat is set to return home Thursday While the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, the other deadly and
Family adopts needy California cat after failed adoption A California cat, Art, was returned to a shelter for being "too needy" but has since been adopted by a family better suited to his affectionate personality The Pasadena Humane Society shared Art's story, noting his first adopter, an experienced cat owner, sought a calmer pet