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Cat Left Outside Shelter With $60 and a Note—Then Staff Read What It Says

Cat Left Outside Shelter With $60 and a Note—Then Staff Read What It Says

Summary

A Scottish Fold cat was found left outside a Las Vegas cat shelter in a crate with $60 and a note explaining his situation. The cat, named Bobo, was surrendered because his previous owners had to move and couldn't keep him. Bobo was quickly adopted by a new family and is adjusting well to his new home.

Key Facts

  • A Scottish Fold cat named Bobo was left outside Homeward Bound Cat Adoptions in Las Vegas with $60 and a note.
  • The note said Bobo was a good cat but had to be given up because his owners were moving.
  • Bobo had been neutered, received all his shots, and usually did not get along with other cats due to chronic urinary tract infections.
  • He was found on October 28 and adopted by a family on November 2.
  • Bobo's quick adoption was aided by his bright blue eyes and folded ears.
  • Animal shelters like Homeward Bound face space and resource challenges, with many cats left at shelters regularly.
  • In 2025, about 1.4 million cats were taken into shelters and rescues in the U.S., with 31% being surrendered by owners.
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