SHARE

Cat Up For Adoption After Being Abandoned By Evicted Tenant In Tuckahoe

Need a new best friend?

Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Photo Credit: Tuckahoe Police Department
Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Photo Credit: Tuckahoe Police Department
Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Photo Credit: Tuckahoe Police Department
Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Photo Credit: Tuckahoe Police Department
Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Diamond, an abandoned cat, is looking for a forever home in Westchester.

Photo Credit: Tuckahoe Police Department

The Tuckahoe Police Department and Stamen Animal Shelter in New Rochelle are hoping to unite an abandoned cat with a happy forever home.

An evicted resident in Tuckahoe left behind Diamond the cat to fend for itself, the police department posted on Facebook on Monday, July 15. The cat was taken to Stamen Animal Shelter, where it was treated and is currently waiting to be adopted.

The 5-year-old indoor cat has one blue eye and one green eye, and his vaccinations are up to date. The police said that he is “extremely friendly.”

Diamond is currently residing at the Stamen Animal Hospital and officials are in the process of choosing a new home for him. Anyone with interest can contact the shelter by calling (914) 632-1269, though he is expected to be scooped up quickly.

to follow Daily Voice Bronxville and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE