Wiggles is new to the shelter, but has immediately taken the hearts of the volunteers. He's a super sweet boy that loves humans, as well as his mom Katie (bonded pair).
Unfortunately Wiggles was diagnosed with entropion in his eyes. Entropion s when the eye lid rolls in. The eyelashes then scratch and irritate the eye and cause issues.
Wiggles also has bilateral microphthalmia. Bilateral microphthalmia in cats, where both eyes are abnormally small, is a congenital anomaly that can affect vision. It's a rare condition, typically occurring due to disrupted eye development during early pregnancy. While there's no treatment to restore eye size, associated issues like cataracts or secondary conjunctivitis can be managed.

Crunchwrap came to us in early June 2025 with a lame right front leg . It is unknown whether she was born this way or if it was due to an injury prior to her arrival at CFA.
There is some concern that her leg may need to be amputated. However in the meantime, CFA is doing everything they can to save it! This means lots of vet appointments and strict care.


*Any funds received in excess of an animal’s medical expenses will be directed to the general Guardian Angel Program Fund to help other cats and kittens in need.