
Aspen was found in the woods at 4 weeks old, scrawny and near death, with a raging eye infection. We were able to bring her back to health with lots of love and good food, but her right eye will always be smaller and have very limited vision. There’s no reason to remove the eye, so it’s just a physical trait she will always have. It doesn’t bother her one little bit though! She is very spunky and loves to play. She adores other cats, dogs and kids, and would be great in just about any home that has some time each day to play with her – she loves the laser light!












November 11, 2010 at 9:59 am
Is Aspen available? How much is the fee? Is she up to date on shots, etc? I am going out of town the week of Thanksgiving and hate to take an animal into a strange environment and then leave it alone for so long. carolyn
November 11, 2010 at 3:23 pm
I’m trying to find out about Aspen. She sounds like she would do well in my house. I have a 10 year old cat who accepted a large tabby when I had to keep him for my son.
November 22, 2010 at 10:58 am
Hey, Carolyn, yes, Aspen is still available for adoption. She is quite a spit-fire and loves to be silly. She also LOVES to eat so she has gotten a little, um, round. If you are interested in adopting her after your trip, email me at rmorris@netcommander.com What city are you in?
November 22, 2010 at 10:57 am
Hey, Carolyn, yes, Aspen is still available for adoption. She is quite a spit-fire and loves to be silly. She also LOVES to eat so she has gotten a little, um, round.
If you are interested in adopting her after your trip, email me at rmorris@netcommander.com What city are you in?