We are treasures, not trash.

Pearl

Topaz
In the early afternoon of September 9, a woman was witnessed throwing a purple suitcase (below) into the dumpster of a veterinary hospital.

Later that afternoon, as staff approached the dumpster, they could hear faint screams and cries.  They were horrified to realize the sounds of terror were coming from the purple suitcase and they rushed to retrieve it.  They unzipped it and found two cats inside in severe heat distress and trauma.  They urgently cooled the cats and saved them from heat stroke.

For the past 10 weeks, the cats -- now named Pearl and Topaz -- have been recovering well from dehydration.  They are now healthy, spayed/neutered, and triumphantly debuting for adoption today at Nevada SPCA.

Pet'ographique generously helped us celebrate their recoveries with these elegant portraits to emphasize that they are treasures, not trash.

Pearl is a graceful young grey & white shorthair with jewel-like eyes, about 3 years of age.  She is bashful and buries her head in your arms when you hold her.  She is compatible with other sweet cats.

Topaz is a leonine, medium-hair grey, previously declawed, about 5 years of age.  He loves gentle attention and napping in cozy cat beds.  Though he loves people, he is aggressive with other cats and needs to be the only cat in the home.

Please help us find stable, indoor-only, kind forever homes for Pearl and Topaz.

The suitcase found in a veterinary hospital dumpster on September 9 containing Pearl and Topaz.

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