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Jelly Bean's Happy Ending

UPDATE:  After a successful GoFundMe campaign helped us get Jelly Bean the dental work he sorely needed to alleviate the pain in his mouth, he is now settling in nicely with the kind folks at Christ Church.  Thank you to everyone in the community who generously chipped in to make this all possible!

PREVIOUSLY...

If anyone deserves a fur-ever home, it's Jelly Bean.  He has had quite a rough time in his relatively short life.  He was adopted from a rescue group in Voorhees by a man who eventually had to move out of state so he gave him to a friend who apparently wasn't a huge cat fan.  He was eventually given to another friend who had him for awhile, but then had to deploy, and somehow poor Jelly Bean was let loose.

Even when he was "on the streets" Jelly Bean was still a friendly, little love


Thankfully, he found a place of kindness with the kindred souls at Christ Church in Bordentown who cared for him until we could take him in.  He has proven to be extremely kind and loving in his foster home, and simply grateful to have someone looking out for him.  He's now taken to sleeping with his foster mom and even when he’s scared he never puts out his claws.

Jelly Bean all relaxed in his foster home

He is neutered and fully vetted and ready to go to a good home.  Will you be the one to give him the safe, stable forever home he deserves?

If you or someone you know is interested in Jelly Bean, contact us at:  (E) btowncitycats@gmail.com or (P) 609-500-0608.

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