Someone else may be able to provide a better answer -- but therapy animals are generally specially trained or simply registered as ESA (which makes them exempt from pet housing exclusions). APA! Has many animals that could provide emotional support but you probably won't find a trained therapy cat-- a cat described as personable and a lap cat or a young well adjusted kitten may be preferred. Personally I adopted one of my cats from AAC at 8weeks old and registered her as an ESA, and she has grown into a lovely cuddly cat. I would look around at cats and kittens in foster and find one that suits your patient's needs.
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