The conspicuously mustachioed cat was found dumped in a Salvation Army donation bin in Fresno, California. Fortunately, workers there heard her little cries for help and brought her to safety — then made sure she stayed safe.
Rather than drop the kitten off at a Fresno animal shelter — home to some of highest kill rates in the country — her rescuers contacted the Cat House on the Kings, a sanctuary and adoption center for pets. They named her Sally Ann.
"She's a bit dirty and frightened, but we believe she is fine," the group wrote online. "She'll be spayed, vaccinated, tested and microchipped and will spend some time in a loving, local foster home and then she'll be ready for a new life in a wonderful home!"
That last part, about finding a family, likely won't be too tough at all. A Facebook photo of Sally Ann received thousands of likes, hundreds of shares and more than a few adoption offers — bolstered, no doubt, by her perfect color pattern.
Indeed, things are looking up for Sally Ann.
In fact, her little mustache is helping the kitten's sad story and hopeful future get some well-deserved national attention.
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