Topanga, Tsela & Tohopka- 3 adoptable kitties in foster in the Capital District.

Topanga (adult female grey tiger) , tsela (older kitten female tiger and white) and tohopka (older kitten female brown tiger) are three homeless cats who have been living outdoors in Saratoga county. A good Samaritan fed them for months while trying to find rescue placement for them.  They are safe and warm indoors now, but each of them needs a safe, patient forever home who is willing give a safe space for a shy kitty. All are spayed, fiv/felv combo test negative and current in shots. Topanga is a native American naming meaing "where the mountain meets the sea"- she is a shy but mellow cat; Tsela means "stars on the ground"- she is skiddish but very curious and playful; Tohopka means "wild beast" (named because she escaped and lived loose in her foster home upon her arrival and took days to catch again) is small and shy. All three are cat social and could be a good additional cat to a quieter home. Dogs are unknown but unlikely based on their prior outdoor life. We suspect that Topanga once had a home because she knew to bring her kittens to humans for food; Tsela and Tohopka were born this summer and have only ever lived outdoors until coming into rescue.
Carol Ann Johnson's photo.

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