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Honey Bee and Mitzi

a picture of Honey Bee and Mitzi a cat that needs a foster home.

Location: Glen Burnie, MD

Posted on: 11/14/2022

Posted by: Individual

Honey Bee and Mitzi urgently needs a foster home

Why is fostering needed?

My cat has a chronic health problem which is more than I can afford. I have another cat who is bonded with the cat with chronic health issues. The cat with health issues is recovering from a UTI and will have to be on special diet food the rest of her life and could have more UTI’s in the future. I was going to give them back to their previous owner but she says she wants to take them to the SPCA. I don’t have their shot records as the previous owner hasn’t tracked them down yet.

How long is fostering needed for?

Until a forever home for pet is found

Other notes

They are both very sweet and affectionate cats. I have their recent vet visit summary where they were both treated for a uti and will need a follow up vet visit in one week. Both are recovering well and must be kept in a small room for one more week while they recover. They have both need treated for fleas and have been dewormed. I was not able to get their shot records from their previous owner. The previous owner wants to take them to the spca since she can’t taker them back. So the sooner they are fostered the better but if they have not been fostered by the time the previous owner gets an appointment at the spca to surrender them I will be giving them to her.

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