“One cat just leads to another.” 

– Ernest Hemingway.

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​Our widely popular Scout. We had over 18 applications for him. Our volunteer Tina went painstainkling through each one. We wound up with 3 and from there made our decision. We decided Scout would be best suited in a home he can get all the attention.
The little boys went through the house putting a big X on the doors to remind them not to open unless they knew where Scout was. Parents enforced this very well. I think its so important that our youth learn how to treat an animal with care and mindful of its needs like a second nature. So what do you think, did we make the right decision. Scout is so happy to be the only pet in this very large home.
Way to Go Scout!
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​Looks like Tuckers life is so bright he needs to wear shades.
Tucker was dumped at one of our feeding sites. He saw and then ran to our volunteer Perri and would not take no for an answer. Once determined he was not owned, and no one was looking for him.
He became our cat, now he is Landon's cat. For Landon this was a well-thought-out adoption. This teaches our youth how precious a life is. Thank you, Landon and your family, for opening your home and hearts to Tucker.
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*Adopt Seinfeld: Your New Best Friend Awaits at Central Texas Feline Rescue!**

Are you ready to welcome a bundle of joy into your life? Meet **Seinfeld**, a charming 5-month-old neutered male cat who’s ready to find his forever home! This adorable little guy is currently in the care of **Central Texas Feline Rescue**, a wonderful Austin-based nonprofit dedicated to saving, rehabilitating, and rehoming cats in need.

Seinfeld is the epitome of happiness and playfulness. He’s a happy-go-lucky kitty who loves to explore, chase toys, and shower his humans with affection. He’s already neutered, vaccinated, and litter-trained, so he’s all set to become the perfect addition to your family. All he needs now is a loving home to call his own!

**About Central Texas Feline Rescue:**
Central Texas Feline Rescue (CTFR) is a local Austin-based organization committed to improving the lives of cats in Central Texas. They rescue cats from high-risk situations, provide them with medical care, spay/neuter services, and lots of love, and then work tirelessly to find them loving forever homes. CTFR is run by a team of dedicated volunteers who believe every cat deserves a chance at a happy, healthy life. By adopting Seinfeld, you’re not only gaining a new family member—you’re also supporting their mission to save more cats in need.

**Why Adopt Seinfeld?**
- He’s **neutered, vaccinated, and healthy**—ready to join your home right away!
- He’s **playful and curious**, making him the perfect companion for families, couples, or even single cat lovers.
- He’s **incredibly affectionate** and loves to be around people.
- He’s a **happy little guy** who will bring endless joy and laughter to your life.

If you’re looking for a furry friend who will fill your days with love and laughter, Seinfeld is the cat for you!

**How to Adopt Seinfeld:**
Visit **Central Texas Feline Rescue** to meet this sweet boy and start the adoption process. You can also check out their website or social media pages to learn more about their mission and the other cats they have available for adoption.

Don’t wait—Seinfeld is ready to find his forever home, and it could be with you! Let’s give this happy little guy the loving family he deserves.

📍 **Central Texas Feline Rescue**
ebrumbaugh@outlook.com

Adopt Seinfeld today and make a difference in both his life and yours! �💖
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This is Gentry. What a handsome boy. He was seen wandering around at our feeding site. Once we determined he wasn't lost did not have an owner but very friendly. We took him in. Since then he has been vetted and neutered and he is ready for his new home.
He is estimated to be about 2 years as with the Siamese breed he is vocal. He gets along with other cats and ignores dogs.
If you are interested: ebrumbaugh@outlook.com


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​This is Gentry . He was found roaming about at one of our feeding sites.  He appears to be dumped as he is very friendly and appeared out of nowhere.  Since we can't find his owners we had him neutered and microchipped and he is ready for his new home he is estimated to be about 2 years old.  Gentry came to the right place to get help by hanging out with our colony cats.

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​The kittens are emerging all with nice round bellies and a set of lungs. Stay tuned...
Two Moms and 10 kittens rescued from hoarder situation. We still have a lot of work ahead of us.

​https://www.amplifyatx.org/organizations/central-texas-feline-rescue
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Wiggles had a very difficult 10 (estimated)  years on the street.  A Good Sam contacted us and asked if we could help this old tom, as he did not have the resources.  Taking one look at Wiggles my heart melted.
Shortly after he arrived, he was taking to the vet and while there was also neutered.  It turns out he had  Notoedric Mange in Cats (Feline Scabies).  Little mites were digging in his skin and laying eggs.  Imagine the suffering.
As you can see by the pictures he is coming along nicely.  Wiggles will no longer be on the harsh streets.  He will live his best life for the rest of his days.  We are so glad he is able to experience the good life and didn't die before we could help him. 
 I am grateful to the Good Sam that cared enough to reach out.  What does Amplify Austin mean to us ? It means we can help more cats like Wiggles, continue with our TNR,  feeding 130 street cats per day, continue adoptions of kittens and friendly cats. 

Give to Central Texas Feline Rescue | Amplify Austin Day 2025

We are aiming for an hourly prize during Amplify Austin-Wilco giving period which ends a 6pm tonight.  If we can get the most unique donors between 1 - 2pm today we will win a $1,000 prize.
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