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Name: Alfie

  • Age: 5 years
  • Gender: male
  • Color: Black & White
  • Type: Cats, Male
  • Vacinated: yes

Alfie has been through a lot. Before he was rescued, he lived in a dilapidated house with over 20 other cats and was abandoned on the streets when his owner was evicted. He has a few older scars on his head and ears, possibly from fights with other cats. Understandably, Alfie was a bit shy at first and spent the first few weeks in his foster home hiding in quiet, secluded places. But he always loved being picked up and sitting on his human’s lap where he would happily stay for hours, soaking in belly rubs and gentle pets.

At first, Alfie was a bit intimidated by his feline foster siblings, but it didn’t take long for him to find his place in the family. Now, he’s a well-accepted member, full of personality and confidence. This 5-year-old cat has really come into his own—his sassy, quirky nature shines through more and more every day.

Alfie still has plenty of playful energy. He loves to climb, jump, and run around the house, often engaging in lively games of tag with his younger foster siblings. But when he’s not playing with others, he’s content chasing a ball or playing with a toy on his own. Still, nothing makes him happier than curling up with his humans for a good cuddle on the couch.
Having grown up in a large group of cats, Alfie has learned to be assertive and isn’t shy about making his needs known—whether it’s for food or affection. While he gets along with his foster siblings, he’d likely do best with laid-back cats who aren’t too competitive. He could also thrive as the only cat, soaking up all the attention, snuggles, and pets for himself.

Alfie has so much love to give and is eagerly waiting to find his forever home.

About Us

Stray Cat Relief, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing medical care to stray cats who have been abandoned, neglected, or abused in the Philadelphia and New Jersey area. Our mission focuses on rehoming abandoned stray cats, offering them a chance for a loving home.

We are committed to community education on the welfare of stray animals and aim to enhance the quality of life for people by offering spay/neuter services, thereby reducing the number of homeless animals on the streets. Operating through foster homes and supported by donations, Stray Cat Relief is a rescue organization.

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