City Kitties Rescue

City Kitties Rescue

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The organization is a no-kill rescue, meaning that we will never euthanize an adoptable or treatable animal. We do not euthanize animals to make space in our foster homes, and we do not euthanize animals for medical problems unless deemed humane and necessary by a veterinarian. We provide high-quality veterinary care to our foster cats and kittens and will never turn away a homeless animal due to

Photos from Project M.E.O.W (Make Every One Wanted)'s post 03/17/2026
03/19/2023

Meet Milo! This handsome boy is apart of a stray colony that a wonderful couple takes care of. Last week, he showed up in the rain suddenly unable to use his hind legs. Our wonderful friends at City Cat Vets have taken him into their care. Because of his acute paralysis, Milo is currently incontinent and needs to have his bladder expressed multiple times a day. He was quite obviously in a great deal of pain and discomfort when he was brought into City Cat Vets but despite that, he is the sweetest boy. He loves to make muffins and get all of the love and attention he can get. We really want to help this boy see a neurologist. He has an appointment scheduled at Philadelphia Animal Specialty & Emergency - PASE on Tuesday for an exam and probable MRI. Please consider sharing and donating to help cover the costs of the MRI.

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Philadelphia, PA
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