Jenga (Feral)
Hello! My name is Jenga (Feral)!
Here’s what my friends at Española Humane say about me:
- A spirited 1-year-old feral cat with a stunning grey coat adorned with beautiful tabby markings. Jenga would do best roaming your barn with a mix of curiosity and caution, showcasing an adventurous spirit that comes from a life of independence. This feline is a master at navigating the urban landscape..
She would love to hunt for food and find cozy spots to rest, showcasing her resourcefulness. Jenga is a skilled hunter. Her striking appearance and bold personality make her a captivating presence in the neighborhood, embodying the essence of a true feral cat.
If you’re interested in adopting me, fill out an application to get a jump start on the process! We don’t offer holds on shelter pets, so c’mon in to meet and greet to decide if you’ve met your match. Applications for pets in foster care, at Ojo Santa Fe, or offsite in other programs will be reviewed by staff before appointments are scheduled.
Age Adult
Gender Female
Looks Like Domestic Shorthair
Weight 6 pounds
Española Humane
Española Humane offers free services and innovative programs to help suffering pets in underserved communities. For over three decades, we have managed an open-door shelter that welcomes every animal without charge because we believe the most humane approach is to never turn away an animal in need. Spay/neuter access is critical to our mission, and our clinic is completely free to pets in Española, Rio Arriba County, and the surrounding Pueblos.
We’re determined to make a lasting difference and to squeeze every penny out of each donated dollar: 89% of your gift goes directly to the animals.
Shelter & Adoptions
Spay Neuter Clinic
Become a foster superhero.
Fostering can be as easy as having a litter of young ones in a spare bathroom before they go to an adoption event. Or, maybe you’d like an adult to spend time with your family, just to see how that pet transforms with a little love and attention. We promise it’ll be rewarding.
Join our team of volunteers
Volunteers help every facet of our work, from support at the shelter to helping with adoption events to assistance with animal transport. We provide the training and the welcoming environment. Meet new people, learn new skills, and feel good about helping animals.
Need help finding your pet?
80% of pets are found within a mile of where they went missing. Start searching right away and use printed flyers so people can call you with sightings. An ID tag or microchip will make it a lot easier to find your pet. Hopefully, they’ve already been found and are at our shelter.