He's such a handsome boy who should find a good new home fairly soon, as soon as he's been brought back to good physical health and feeling emotionally more secure.

Some cats, no matter how handsome and sweet, just seem to have the most awful luck with adopters. I met a cat at my shelter's infirmary last week who had been adopted once then turned in to a kill shelter a short time later. Fortunately, that shelter scanned him and found he belonged to the no-kill shelter. He was adopted then to a family who were apparently ecstatic about taking him home, but a few months later someone found him by the side of the road in a cardboard carrier! When my shelter called these adopters, they were clearly embarassed but couldn't come up with a reason why they had abandoned him. All the shelter could do was put them on their "do not adopt" list.