Lizzy wants to show you her amazing transformation!

Donor Matching December has started!

Lizzy came from a partner rescue (The Cat Collaborative) in March of this year after they found her in a cat colony. She was abandoned and left outside to fend for herself and was in very bad shape. They think her owners moved and left her outside

She was definitely someone's girl because she took no time to acclimate to the home environment. It took months for our partner vets (Colmar and Quakertown Veterinary Hospital) to figure out what was going on with her. They initially thought it was Flea Bite Dermatitis, but it would not go away. So after months of treatment, food trials, medications, and finally a visit with the dermatologists, it was determined, Lizzy has allergies to pollen, dogs, ragweed, and fleas. 

Before and After images of Lizzy

She was put on an immunosuppressant and a special diet and we are happy to say that Lizzy is now thriving. She is currently up for adoption and the pictures of her transformation are miraculous and come from love. 

No cat should be left without a lap to sit on! Please adopt Lizzy today!

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Story by Heather Heilman, CRNA, MSN

Foster Home Coordinator

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Please consider giving this year as we are fortunate to have anonymous donors pledging to match all donations to Stray Cat Blues Inc., dollar for dollar up to $35,000 from now until December 31, 2022.  Help us reach our goal by allowing us to double your donations with this generous matching gift!

Help us ring in the new year with the same kindness you’ve shown us all year by making a donation today.  The cats are counting on you!

A Pennsylvania non-profit organization, tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.)

The CARES Act, passed early in 2020, offers important tax incentives for donors interested in increasing their charitable contributions before the close of 2021. Taxpayers who do not itemize can take an above the line deduction of up to $300 while those that do itemize their returns can take deductions for gifts made up to 100% of their adjusted gross income.  

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