This 12 year old orange male cat was found alone and hungry on the streets of downtown Lubbock. Scabbers would love a home or office to retire in where he can be fattened up and spoiled with lots of pettings and love. He's had a visit to the vet and doesn't have signs of infections or injuries. If you have room in your home, office, or heart, consider making a little space for this boy so he can be loved and cared for in his final years
We got Lucky when he was about 7 weeks old. Lucky is a very appropriate name as well! He is so lucky that the Wiley Foundation cared so much to take him in.
We are very appreciative that we have a new family member as we just lost our sweet Asher. Thanks Wiley Foundation for making a better place for these amazing creatures.
The Wiley Foundation gave us our missing piece! My husband and I recently had a baby and we wanted her to grow up with animals. The foundation put us in contact with an amazing woman who had 3 kittens for adoption, and we instantly fell in love!
The little runt of the litter was calling our name. The little white doughy, puff ball was the perfect edition to our family! My daughter and her new best friend, Orion, are inseparable! Thank you Wiley Foundation!
“I wanted to take a moment to thank you for assisting us with getting 4 kittens and possibly a fifth one. They have been a wonderful addition to our family.
Please keep us posted on pets that need a good home in the future. I will gladly pass on your information to our friends and family!
—The Reid Family
We're fostering several cats and dogs in and around Lubbock County. If you're looking for a new best friend for your household, we'd love to hear from you.
Contact us today at thewileyfoundation@gmail.com or text us at 806-831-3924 and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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