Panther
Pantero lives in the colony group in the park opposite a restaurant. Although he joined the group later, he is currently the boss. He has the most self-confidence and will certainly chase away strange cats that do not belong in his group.
To me he is incredibly sweet and I can do almost anything with him from the first day I discovered him there because when I went there to feed him one day a year or two ago, like every day, I found him completely covered from head to toe in some kind of black tar. He was worked through with the dirty sticky mess. How? No idea. He would never get it off himself and I couldn't just do it on the street either. I called home and asked them to bring a travel cage quickly. This sweetheart had to be in a shower. He let himself be put in the cage well because they know when they need help. He came with us to our house where he also let himself be washed in the shower without resistance, it must have been a huge relief for him.
Afterwards I brought him back to the feeding place where I found him to see where he went and if he belonged there. Pantero never left. He was probably dumped there with tar and all.
Since then Pantero is my great friend. I am convinced that they know and never forget.
Pantero
Your virtual adoption helps us continue to support them with food, medical care and love.
The cats/dogs were all helped by Manos Amigas via the TNR method, which stands for Trap-Neuter-Return (catch, neutralize and return).
The cats on our site are street cats, therefore they are not suitable for adoption into a home.