I saw my new Inkas friends jump into action when we found Charlie the Starbucks cat. He was hiding under a car near the St. George Grandma Tobler's Bakery, and Connie's eagle eye knew he needed help. With a little coaxing , he sought the warmth of Connie's arms, and then the Inkas sprang into action. It was clear he was hungry and sick, and someones pet. So with a quick call to Dr. Bruce Jacobson, we began our the true mission, saving Charlie.
After a night at the vet, Charlie came to his temporary home, and now the hard work begins. Posting notes on social media, taping signs in the neighborhood, and hoping that his owner would come forward. We know that someone is missing Charlie - they were responsible owners who had him neutered. He's a young little guy, and full of spunk. However the days turned into weeks, and still no one had come forward.
You have to use your all your opportunities when you are trying to find a home for a homeless cat, and who would think that the Morris Murdock Travel Show would double as a pet adoption event. However, on that day, Charlie went home with a great family, and they tell us he is an absolute joy.
They all should have a home, and we'll keep doing our part to improve the lives of cats and dogs we meet. Hope you'll keep reading about our journey and be part of Inkas - Ivins No Kill Animal Supporters
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