Just one month ago, Hoobastank was on the streets with a nasty skin infection and other wounds. Crash's Landing took him in, treated him and now he is ready to be adopted.

Crash's Landing is a non-profit, no-kill cat rescue center.  Since opening in Grand Rapids in 2002, Crash's Landing has helped more than 2,500 cats. But there is still work to be done.

Each Friday on 100.5 The River is Purrrfect Friday, where we feature a cat from Crash's Landing that needs a home.

This week, we're spotlighting Hoobastank.

Just over one month ago, Hoobastank was found near Burton and Division. One day later he was brought into Crash's Landing. The filthy 4-1/2 year old was suffering from a nasty skin infection on his back, severe yellowing of his fur from being outside for so long, a puncture wound above his left eye that was causing it to swell and a smaller one in the inner corner of his right eye. He was given antibiotics, multiple baths and was neutered. It wasn't a surprise when he tested FIV positive.

Hoobastank hasn't been at Crash's Landing long, but he has transitioned well. He does prefer to take it slow and doesn't love too much action around him, but he is still adjusting.

Hoobastank may do best in a home with no other pets. Kids would be perfect for him or a retired couple or person who would have plenty of time to spend one-on-one with him.

Please adopt Hoobastank!

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