Santa Cruz is a compassionate community and the shelter’s willingness to provide the expensive surgery this cat needed is proof. — David
Sealfly is a special boy who came to us back in December with severe eye issues. The good Samaritan who brought him in said they had seen someone throw the little guy out of a car! They coaxed him with some tuna and ended up bringing him to the shelter to get help with veterinary care for his eyes. Since Sealfly has been with us, he has undergone two corrective eye surgeries and is now doing much better. We believe he can see but probably has limited vision and will need a family who can provide a safe indoor environment for him. Despite his vision challenges, Sealfly is an active young cat who loves to play with people and other cats. While his eyes were healing, Sealfly was placed in a foster home and he’s now back and ready for his own loving family. The foster dad describes Sealfly as a playful, impulsive, affectionate and good-naturedcat. When Sealfly has had enough playtime, he is happy to snuggle with you and will jump into your lap. He believes that Sealfy’s ideal home would be one that enjoys an active cat, does not have small children, and would have another active young cat for a playmate.
Sealfly is a neutered male, black Domestic Shorthair, approx. 8 months old.
To Adopt: Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter, 2200 7th Avenue, Santa Cruz
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