Featured Adoptables: Chelsea the Tabby Cat

October 21st, 2009 7:44 pm by Kelly G.

Update, 2/10/10: Chelsea has been adopted!

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Much like today’s weather, our featured adoptable for the week is gray and stormy – but only on the outside! Dear Chelsea, a tabby/domestic short hair mix, is a sweet, petite little kitty, according to her guardian people at HELP Humane Society Inc.:

Little Chelsea came to us as a kitten and we found out that she was probably born with a crooked spine. It doesnt bother her at all in fact, it makes her even more special. She is very sweet and affectionate, she loves attention and would sit on your lap for as long as you would let her. She is a very petite girl, she only weighs about 7 lbs. She loves to play and gets along great with other cats. She was adopted out but returned because of allergies, we would love for her to find her furever family, is that you? Chelsea, girl, born approx. 2005.

If you’d like to brighten Chelsea’s day (and have her around to brighten yours!), get in touch with HELP Humane Society (located in Belton, MO) today!

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Each Wednesday, the Kansas City Freecycle blog will feature one adoptable animal from a local KC rescue group or animal shelter.

We do this for several reasons:

- To highlight the plight of abused, neglected and/or homeless non-human animals in the Kansas City (and surrounding) area.

- To remind members of our no-animal policy, and provide an alternative venue for members who wish to adopt an unwanted animal companion.

- To encourage members to adopt a furry, feathered or scaled friend.

- To help out out local animal rescue groups and animal shelters, many of which are overwhelmed by the sheer number of animals in need.

- To illustrate these animals’ unique personalities and characteristics, thus underscoring the fact that they are not objects and should not be “freecycled”.

Click here to view past Featured Adoptables (complete with adoption updates!).

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