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Name: Lana, Tate, Patty and Dexter

  • Age: 3 months
  • Gender: female
  • Color: Black tabby tortie
  • Type: Female, Kittens, Male
  • Vacinated: yes

Tate, Patty, Dexter & Lana

Four alleyway siblings who grew up holding onto each other 💛

They were born in an alleyway — four tiny kittens trying to make sense of a world that was far too big and far too cold for babies their size. Tate, Patty, Dexter, and Lana survived those early months the only way they knew how: by staying pressed together, sharing warmth, sharing courage, and learning to play even when life gave them very little to play with.

Tate, the brown tabby girl, was the steady heartbeat of the group. She watched over her siblings with bright, curious eyes, always the first to investigate a new sound or lead the way to a safer corner. Patty, the white‑and‑tabby sweetheart, brought the softness — the kitten who tucked herself around her siblings at night and made sure no one ever felt alone. Dexter, the black boy with boundless energy, was the spark that kept everyone moving, turning scraps of alleyway space into a playground and reminding his sisters that joy was still possible. And Lana, the bold little tortie, matched him step for step, full of fire and mischief and the kind of confidence only a survivor can carry.

Once they were rescued, everything changed — but their bond didn’t. At four months old, they’re playful, social, and bursting with the kind of affection that comes from finally feeling safe. They chase toys with wild enthusiasm, wrestle in happy chaos, and then collapse into a warm, purring pile the moment they’re tired. They groom each other, nap together, and move through the world like a tiny, joyful unit that has always known they were meant to stay together.

They would love to be adopted in pairs, keeping the family they’ve relied on since the day they were born. Tate with Patty, Dexter with Lana — or any pairing that lets them hold onto the comfort and connection that carried them through their hardest days.

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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