By Stacy Soileau | Board Member
This is Ruffian, named after a winning racehorse from the 70’s! Ruffian was living at an apt complex and being fed by several people who all thought he was already neutered. It was easy to see at first glance that he indeed was NOT neutered, hence all of his horrible battle wounds. Obviously, the worst wounds are to his ear, which has a deep bite wound and a hematoma.
We quickly realized Ruffian is a sweet and gentle giant. Currently he only weighs about 11 pounds but with his frame we predict he will be much bigger in time. He is quiet and content in his own room, healing and getting much needed rest. It will take some time for him to fully heal, but at least he is on his way to a better life.
A previous adopter saw Ruffy posted for adoption online and fell in love. She promptly adopted him and welcomed him into her home. Naturally, Ruffy walked in like he had lived there all of his life and promptly claimed his perch with a view on the cat tree.
Photos attached show his story from the day he was rescued through the day he was adopted. Ruffy is a great example of the wonderful work we are able to do with your support. Like Ruffy, we are very thankful.
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