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Name: Hazel
Animal Type: Cat
Breed: Domestic Short Hair (short coat)
Age: 5 Years 2 Months
Gender: Female
Adoption Code: Hazel animal-tracker

Hazel and her best friend Harold are a heartbreaking pair. They were victims of the Altadena fires. Harold and Hazel had to move out of their home for a year until they were able to move back in and spent that whole time living in hotels. During that year, Hazel's dad passed away from the stress of it all. After they finally moved back into their home, Hazel's mom passed away. She did not leave her side and was sitting with her when she passed. Their guardian who was supposed to take them in should something happen, cannot due to having 2 dogs that do not like cats. So....Harold and Hazel are misplaced again without a home or human attention which they desperately need and want. Won't you help us find them a permanent, loving home together so they can settle, mourn and learn that they are no longer alone? Hazel is in great health with a recent checkup. He is a senior who is laid back, loves food, loves pets and attention and he is still active enough to jump onto the counter for pets or his cat tree. Hazel loves her best friend Harold with all her heart and has been his rock during the heartbreak they have endured in the last year. They are currently living in the house their parents owned and they are all alone. Please reach out to us for a meet and greet if you can find it in your heart to take in these beautiful souls. They need you.... Hazel: Born: November 2020 (approx) Spayed Vaccinated Snap Tested: Negative FELV/Negative FIV Flea Treated Dewormed Recent Checkup with his Vet (Dr. Vanderhoof) Litter Box Trained: Non Scented Litter Cat Tree Lover + Warm Throw Blanket Lover Best Friend & Companion: Harold Hazel's amazing qualities are: Playful, Loyal, Friendly, Funny, Companion Cat, Lap Cat, Gentle, Smart, Affectionate, Quiet

Shelter Name: The TNR Project
Shelter City: Monrovia
Shelter State: CA
Shelter Website: The TNR Project

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