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All of these cats have been lucky enough to find permanent homes. Sometimes tho,
things may not work out and these pets might get returned to Gateway. Should these fine pets become available again, we will
post them on our other pages. Finding permanent, loving homes is what makes fostering these cats all worthwhile. They have
all gone from being unwanted pets, to being cared for and loved as one of our own in our foster homes, and then on to
becoming the #1 cat in someone's life.
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Another Gateway Success,
Joey has been adopted
"Joey" is a
male kitten. He is as soft as he is cute. The top half of him is
grey tabby and the bottom half is white. We will have to watch how
much he is fed because he already has a round tummy. Joey was found
living in a culvert in the middle of the Ingles parking lot. While
some members of Gateway were trying to catch him, some other people
came up and said they had been feeding him for two weeks. He was
born in the late summer of 2004. He has been at his foster home
since Oct. 30, 2004. (#5-760)
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Another Gateway Success,
Miss Kitty has been adopted
"Miss Kitty" is a three-legged grey
domestic short hair. We are guessing she was born around August 2000. She gets around just fine on three legs. She is
good with other cats and dogs but needs a home where she can stay inside full-time. (#133)
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Another Gateway Success,
Woody has been adopted
"Woody" is a neutered male. He is about
2 years old. He gets along with children, dogs and some other cats. He was living as a stray in a neighborhood. When he
came to his foster home he was wild but now he is very friendly. He has tested negative for feline leukemia and has
had his shots. (#324)
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Another Gateway Success,
Dylan has been adopted
"Dylan" is a neutered male. He is about
1-1/2 years old. His rear leg doesn't bend but that doesn't affect him getting around -- he just sits with his leg
sticking out. He enjoys both indoors and outdoors. (#532)
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