Is a home shelter good or bad?
Denver ended up in the cat rescue center “Hope” along with his brother Detroit. They both were squeezed into an apartment with about fifty other cats. The owner of the home shelter was struggling to cope after losing her husband. The conditions became unbearable, and the woman did not have the means to feed the animals. Volunteers began to help find homes for them and gradually dismantle this hungry cat house.
Time to adjust.
Denver is still very weak and scared. The lack of food and care has significantly affected the little boy's condition. Unlike his brother, he is even less socialized and afraid of new people. Therefore, it's very important for Denver to receive the support and care of a loving owner who will give him time to adapt. This sweet boy will be incredibly grateful and will surely reveal all his feline potential.
How to help Denver?
Cover the cost of a bowl of nutritious food, Kitty Day, Kitty Week, or Kitty Month. If you see a fundraiser for medical services on the pet's page, please participate—every contribution counts! Thanks to the collective efforts of TEDDY FOOD users, this little one will quickly regain strength, settle in, and become a wonderful healthy boy, ready to interact with people and start a new happy life.