Posted on 04/16/2014 8:05:47 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Cats are surrendered to animal shelters due to any number of owner complaints: clawing up the furniture, fighting with other pets, not liking the owners new baby.
But for black-and-white Domestic Shorthair Lenny, who was rescued from a Rochester, New York, park in February and brought to the Scottsville Veterinary Hospital & Adoptions shelter, finding a forever home is something that eluded him for a very unusual reason.
Lenny is one gassy kitty.
Shelter staff thought theyd found a wonderful home for Lenny last month, but after only two days with his new family, they were back at the adoption center to return him.
He farts all the time, the family wrote on Lennys surrender form.
Lennys former owners even recommended the sweet but smelly feline might make a better outdoor cat because the frequency and stench of his intestinal emissions.
And yet once back at Scottsville, staff members like Adoptions Director Jessica Giehl havent noticed anything out of the ordinary. All they knew was that Lenny is a great cat.
But since hes been back here, there havent been any problems, she tells the Democrat & Chronicle, but we did still nickname him Smelly Cat.
Determined to find this allegedly flatulent feline a forever family, Scottsville staff turned to their Facebook page, hoping to spread the word about Lenny.
Hello! the March 31 post begins. I was returned today because I fart too much. I am hoping I can find a person who can love me even with my stinky farts. I am a 19-month-old neutered male and would love to be your smelly cuddle cat. I am very friendly and love to be petted and held. I even am wearing a tuxedo so Ill look snazzy if you come to see me.
More than 150 Likes and 220 shares later, the shelters social media site lit up with supportive comments for the positively bubbly Lenny. Many wondered why the owner didnt try to work with Lennys veterinarian to find a better diet. But some simply pointed out how ridiculous it was to part with a pet because of something as trivial as gas.
What a stupid reason to not give a cat a home, one commenter wrote. I have four dogs that fart deal with it.
Best of luck to this handsome guy to find his perfect home with a lot of air fresheners, another joked.
One Facebook comment came from a woman who might have found an even sillier reason for dropping a cat off at a shelter.
Just as bad as a woman who returned a kitten to my mom because it didnt match her carpet, commenter Tina Korine Phillips replied on Lennys post.
Finally, the shelters efforts paid off. Lenny found his happy ending Monday when he was adopted by a friendly and decidedly not fart-phobic family.
We had a dog with that problem. My husband is hard of hearing and expresses himself very loudly. I asked him to modulate his voice instead of bellowing, and the stinky problem disappeared. Apparently, she got nervous and swallowed air unless he expressed himself more quietly.
I really don’t get people who don’t try to reconfigure the situation to mitigate the issue. Lenny’ll be better off with a family that appreciates him!
Sounds like he’s got one.
I read in one of the James Herriott books years ago where a dog had a farting problem that everyone noticed; except his owner. Upon inquiring, it was discovered that the owner had lost his sense of smell years before. So, this was a win-win situation.
No, but it is almost exactly what he looks like. Minus the scared face from more than his share of time on the streets for so long. His one ear bends outward from what the vet said he had been pretty roughed up and it didn’t heal properly.
But he’s so sweet looking just the same....evoking much sympathy from those who can see the old scars etc. Golly, he’s so well mannered so when he looks at someone they melt.
Sorry about the loss of your cat...she had a good story too!.....It took about a year before my cat would even think about going back outside. I think he’d have enough of it and was going to stay put! But as summer came around he began to venture on the deck and slowly down the steps....he still hangs close to home even now.
Maybe you might consider going to the shelter for another cat....there are so many that need loving homes? Some even show their pictures on line so you can view ahead of time.
They say there’s a lid for every pot...
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