Quincy, through no fault of his own, has been returned twice.
EAST BRUNSWICK -- Quincy is an adult cat in the care of Karma Cat Zen Dog Rescue.
He was adopted as a kitten, but was returned when other cats in the home picked on him.
Adopted a second time, he was returned again, this time with a severe bladder infection.
Quincy, who is healthy but requires special food, has been described as a "sweet and sensitive" cat who gets along with cats that don't pick on him. He has been neutered, is FIV/FeLV negative and up-to-date on shots. Adoption will include a supply of food.
For more information on adopting Quincy, contact the nonprofit rescue society which is currently caring for 29 cats and kittens, at 732-568-4694, email info@karmacatzendog.org or go to petfinder.com/shelters/NJ639.html.
Shelters interested in placing a pet in the Paw Print adoption column or submitting news should call 973-836-4922 or email middlesex@starledger.com.
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