Pets in Need of Homes: Cheshire (Brought to You by A Furry Tail Come True)

Cheshire was saved and taken to the Center for Animal Health and Welfare after he was found abandoned and alone in an Easton apartment.

UPDATE: As of Oct. 22 it has been reported by the Center for Animal Health and Welfare that Cheshire has been adopted.

Cheshire
Cheshire

Cheshire was saved and taken to the Center for Animal Health and Welfare after he was found abandoned and alone in an apartment on Ealer Avenue in Easton.

He is young adult domestic shorthair “tiger” cat who has been neutered, but not declawed.

He weighs about six-and-a-half pounds and has grey and white stripes.

An initial surgical exam revealed he may have a broken tail.

Cheshire has a sweet, loving demeanor, as visitors to Neighbors Home & Garden Center in Hellertown observed Saturday (he and a few of his four-pawed buddies were brought there by a volunteer during the store’s annual Fall Festival).

He is up to date on his vaccinations and ready to be adopted by his new “fur-ever” family!

For more information about Cheshire and other pets in need of homes visit the no-kill Center for Animal Health and Welfare, 1165 Island Park Road, Easton, PA 18042 (Williams Township) or call 610-252-2722. The shelter is open Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday from noon to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. For directions, click hereThe Center is also on Facebook. Like their page for updates about other pets and upcoming events. Saucon Source is proud to donate a portion of the proceeds from this article sponsorship to the Center to help support their mission of caring for animals in need.

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Josh Popichak

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