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Adopt Me: Peggy's Had a Rough Life

This shorthair cat was found and rescued after being caught in a live trap, according to Kendall County Animal Control Warden Christine Johnson. Despite that, she's incredibly sweet and friendly.

This week, we're introducting you to Peggy, a two-year-old shorthair currently living at the Kendall County Animal Control Shelter in Yorkville. Peggy was rescued after getting caught in a live trap, according to Warden Christine Johnson, which is how her nose was injured, and why she's missing claws from her front paws—she tried to dig her way free. She was found by a creek, Johnson said, sopping wet.

Despite all that, Peggy is sweet and friendly. She's been spayed, and is up to date on her shots. She was born with one yellow eye and one blue eye as well, giving her a unique look. For information on adopting Peggy, or any of the other animals at the shelter, call 630-553-9256.

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