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Stray Cat Missing Most of Her Teeth Finally Has a Full Belly, Thanks to Your Donations – Blocklines

Stray Cat Missing Most of Her Teeth Finally Has a Full Belly, Thanks to Your Donations

Your generous donations are changing the lives of senior shelter cats like Tana. 

This senior cat has lived a hard life on the streets of Oklahoma before arriving at Friends of Metro Animal Shelters. 

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She is the sweetest cat even though she has spent the past decade surviving on her own. 

Photo: Friends of Metro Animal Shelters

During her examination, the medical team discovered that she is partially blind, hearing impaired, and missing most of her teeth. 

The rescue organization was able to feed Tana the soft cat food she needs thanks to your donations. Who knows how many nights this sweet cat went without food, but her search for food is over.

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Photo: Friends of Metro Animal Shelters

Tana and her caretakers are beyond grateful for your support. 

She is learning to trust humans in a loving foster home and the tasty treats and cat food are a huge help. 

Tana is still looking for her special someone and prefers a quiet home.  The rescue told us, “With a sweet disposition, she thrives in a quiet environment and gets along well with people and other cats.”

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Photo: Friends of Metro Animal Shelters

She is finally getting the nourishment she needs thanks to your support. There are countless more senior cats in shelters across the country in need of extra support as they wait for a forever home. 

Donate today to provide comfort to senior shelter cats. 

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