Samantha is a polydactyl cat with extra toes on her front paws.
EAST AMWELL -- Samantha is a 4-year-old brown tabby at Tabby's Place in Ringoes.
Rescued from a feral colony on Staten Island, she is a polydactyl cat with extra toes on her front paws.
Samantha was diagnosed with ventricular septal defect, a heart condition, but has been completely stable in health since the diagnosis; she should have an ultrasound annually to make sure she is healthy.
Samantha gets along well with other cats, has been spayed and is up-to-date on shots.
To meet Samantha and more than 100 other adoptable cats in their cage-free sanctuary, visit Tabby's Place at 1100 Route 202, Ringoes, East Amwell Township. The shelter is open daily from noon to 5 p.m. For more information, call 908-237-5300 or go to tabbysplace.org.
Shelters interested in placing a pet in the Paw Print adoption column or submitting news should call 973-836-4922 or email somerset@starledger.com or hunterdon@starledger.com.
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