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My name is Lily Bee!

Posted over 3 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
3 years 6 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

This little beauty is about 6 months old and full of energy, all play and love. Lily Bee suffered a tragic URI infection that infected her eyes and left her nearly blind. A little bit of eyesight remains and helps LilyBee charge about the house raising havoc as she plays.

Lily Bee's eyes are stable and she does not need them removed. But her best placement is in a home without other cats. Only to protect her from accidental injury to her damaged eyes during play.

This little sweetie is a joy and will brighten any home. If you are interested in meeting this little darling, please request an application.

C.A.T. Rescue is foster based. We show our adoptable pets at PetSmart Creekside Mall cat adoption center afternoons on Saturday and Sunday, 1-4pm. Cats and kittens may be viewed during store hours at the everyday adoption center, however if we aren't there, an appointment will need to be made to sit with the cat or kitten, Or make an old fashion phone call to ask questions at 830-237-2002, Appointments to meet and greet a cat or kitten can be made, just contact us at CatAlliesofTexas@gmail.com for an adoption application and your questions to sped the adoption process once you have chosen a cat or kitten.

The adoption fee is $100 for a kitten and $80 for an adult, which is a small contribution towards the cost of vetting, other medical care, and nutritious food, and more. Payment is by cash.

C.A.T. Rescue does our best to get these kittens off to a good start. As much time as needed is spent helping them gain good health. Many had stray moms struggling to survive. We do our best to treat and rid kittens of intestinal parasites, coccidia, giardia, upper respiratory, as well as ear mites, fleas. All adoptables are spayed/neutered , microchipped and up to date on shots as their age permits. Most 4 month olds will be complete on all boosters and vaccinations.

Kittens are Not routinely tested individually for felv/fiv. Refer to following article for an explanation https://www.uwsheltermedicine.com/library/resources/why-are-some-shelters-no-longer-testing-all-cats-for-felv-and-fiv If they were received as babies with mother, she is tested and you will be given her results. All medical records for each kitten will be provided with their adoption.

C.A.T. Rescue is not a shelter, we are foster based private non profit. We receive no public monies to offset cost. Your adoption fee is a small contribution towards the care and vetting of each kitten. Rescues are not breeders, the animals rescued often come from very poor circumstances.

The rescue-adoption process is a 2 step partnership. Step 1: Our responsibility is to improve the condition and health of each cat/kitten, and vet as completely as their age permits. Step 2: Your responsibility is much greater, it is to continue the care of this kitten and provide veterinary care on a routine basis and as needed. You will socialize and help this kitten grow up into your family. No kitten will be perfect, all will make mistakes or need extra attention. Suddenly being uprooted from littermates or friends and taken to a completely strange place can be very stressful to a young kitten or cat.

Be sure you are committed to this pet and a 15-20 year relationship. If you cannot commit to any pet for its entire lifetime, then consider fostering with a local shelter, It saves a life and enriches yours. We all go through times in our lives when owning a pet isn't practical. Uprooting a pet from a 'permanent' home is extremely harmful to the pet. Fostering can enable you to love a kitten/cat while preparing them for a permanent home.

Appointments can be made to meet and greet our cats with a completed, approved application please send a message by making an Inquiry or emailing CatAlliesofTexas@gmail.com. Cat Allies of Texas Rescues' mission is focused on cats of Comal county. Our vision is to keep cats out of shelters, place adoptable cats and kittens in a home, reduce stray and feral populations through TNR. Help colony caregivers manage and care for their cats. C.A.T. Rescue will offer, when possible, humane assistance to all animals in need.

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