Here is what I just sent this person about the found cat:
I would take it to a vet. I can't take in another cat because I already have too many and I have one that is sick right now and I don't know how I'm going to afford it's vet care because my husband isn't working right now but I would contact Paws they can give you at least $50 to take this cat to the vets to get a check up.
http://centrecountypaws.org/spay/
Emergency Medical Aid
In this program, PAWS provides payment for emergency treatment of severely injured animals. The harsh reality of budget restrictions has forced PAWS to limit this service to "rescued" animals only. We cannot extend this service to currently owned animals. If you are currently in an emergency situation with a stray, please take the animal to the nearest veterinarian immediately. If you need our assistance in paying for treatment, please call PAWS at (814) 237-8722 and leave a message. Please include your name, the date, your phone number and the name of the veterinary practice that treated the animal.
I understand if you don't have a place to put the cat but if you could at least take it in and put it in your bathroom please do so. I did cross post this and hopefully someone will want to take this cat but with the cat being outside it would be hard to tell when the cat would come around again.
Did you set out any food for the cat?? Is it friendly?
Centre County PAWS has pet food available to members of the community in need of a little help during tough times. We will provide pet food, treats too, to anyone who needs it provided we have some in stock. There is no charge and no paperwork. We often have non-clumping cat litter available too. Feel free to stop by PAWS at 1401 Trout Road, State College and ask a front desk volunteer to assist you.
I wish I could be of more help.
Melissa
(I'll let you all know if I hear anything).






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