“Found this angel in my yard. Took him inside. Checked with neighbors, but nobody knows him. My heart breaks thinking his owners are worried sick and looking for him. I don't know what to do. What should I do in this situation? Where should I turn for help?”
-SaffronSoul_
In our expurrience, the only people who don't microchip their cats are the ones who let their cats live outside. In that case, they're not really your cats, they're community strays that you help feed. Because that cat surely has other families it goes to for food and shelter - cats are not shy about requesting (demanding) help. If you truly care for your cat and want it to live a long and healthy life, make the adjustment to an indoor life, take them to the vet for shots and a microchip, and enjoy your new cuddle buddy.
Contrary to this commenter, we would advise them not to post pictures of him while looking for the owner. Anyone can claim a kitten as theirs, especially when it's an especially cute one and a “designer breed”. Like stated above, Scottish fold cats can be quite pricey. We've seen up to $4,000 for kittens with a high pedigree.
In contrast, we found a cat last year hiding underneath a car in a Target parking lot. For free. She may not have those awwdorable folded ears, but she's pretty cute, if you ask us. Adopting or rescuing is much cheaper… just saying!

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