'Resilient' Cat Abandoned in 'Frigid Temperatures' Survives 24 Hours Stuck in Backpack Left Outside

The Indiana cat, now named Mr. Satchel, is up for adoption on Humane Fort Wayne's website

Humane Fort Wayne/Facebook Mr. Satchel of Humane Fort Wayne

Humane Fort Wayne/Facebook

Mr. Satchel of Humane Fort Wayne

A cat in Indiana is looking for a "loving home" after being abandoned by his former owner in a backpack outside a local animal shelter's former location.

On Thursday, Jan. 23, the Humane Fort Wayne animal shelter in Indiana announced on Facebook and Instagram that a "resilient" black cat had been left in the cold outside the shelter's old location.

As Humane Fort Wayne noted on social media, the cat — now named Mr. Satchel — was abandoned in winter weather inside a backpack outside the shelter's former location. The temperature in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is currently around 20 degrees.

Mr. Sathcel sat outside Humane Fort Wayne's old shelter location, stuck in the backpack, for 24 hours before a shelter staff member discovered the cat "cold, terrified, alone and covered in his own waste" while visiting the location.

"But now, he was in safe hands. Our medical team attended to him right away and was relieved he didn't show any signs of frostbite despite the frigid temperatures," Humane Fort Wayne wrote on social media.

"Mr. Satchel was clearly shaken up after being abandoned by his owner. He wasn't eating well and had diarrhea. But that hasn't stopped his love for people one bit. In fact, Mr. Satchel cares more about head scratches and attention than food."

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Humane Fort Wayne/Facebook Mr. Satchel of Humane Fort Wayne

Humane Fort Wayne/Facebook

Mr. Satchel of Humane Fort Wayne

According to the shelter, the cat requires "a whole lot of lovin'" to eat, which he's been doing more of since settling in. Mr. Satchel "needs to be in a loving home as soon as possible," Humane Fort Wayne wrote.

In photos shared by the shelter, Mr. Satchel eats food and gets cozy on a blanket. Humane Fort Wayne shared that the cat is roughly five years old and enjoys "getting pets, sitting in your lap, and some temptation squeezable treats."

The shelter wrote, "His resilient spirit and sheer love for humans truly bring us to tears after all that he has been through 🥹"

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"This loving boy needs a home right away! If you're ready to open your heart to a kitty with an unbreakable spirit, come meet him today. We know he'll fill your life with endless love — and head boops. ❤️🐱"

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In a comment underneath the images on both social media platforms, the shelter reminded locals that it is "unlawful to abandon animals anywhere, even at animal shelters, without having spoken with a staff member first."

As of Friday afternoon, Mr. Satchel had not yet found his forever home. He is listed on the shelter's official website. According to the site, the cat is a domestic shorthair/mix and has been neutered.

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