
Jasmine, an adult spayed female cat, is living at a Halfway Home Pet Rescue Foster House. She is extremely loving and talkative. She was badly matted with her long-thick hair and volunteers at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue had to have her fur partially shaved; the vet then discovered a injury to her shoulder, which was treated. She is doing great now and volunteers strongly feel that she is a lost cat, not a stray. Jasmine has the ear tuffs of a Maine Coon and the ring on her neck. She has multi-torti coloring and is simply beautiful and sweet. In hopes of finding her beloved family, Jasmine will not be adopted until another 10 days after this photo is published. Her owner should be prepared to present vet records/photos, etc. to show proof of ownership. Volunteers are so grateful for the wonderful support being shown to the shelter and, though the Halfway Home Pet Rescue is a small shelter, those who keep it running are proud of the type of work they are able to do for the cats. They encourage the public to visit our website, www.halfwayhomepetrescue.org, which was created and is currently maintained by Robyn Smith. The adoption rate at the Halfway Home Pet Rescue has been very high, and there are currently several very nice adult cats available for adoption. More information can be obtained by calling 492-1722.