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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Orange or Red (Mostly)
Age
7 years 9 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
00028
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Lucy was found sitting in the middle of a busy road. It was clear to her rescuers that someone opened up their car door and just let her go. She didn't know where to go, whether to run, or hide, so she just sat in the road until one kind soul stopped and scooped her up. She is a beautiful female orange and white stunner and she's looking for a home with you, so stop reading, and inquire to adopt Lucy today!
Lucy was found sitting in the middle of a busy road. It was clear to her rescuers that someone opened up their car door and just let her go. She didn't know where to go, whether to run, or hide, so she just sat in the road until one kind soul stopped and scooped her up. She is a beautiful female orange and white stunner and she's looking for a home with you, so stop reading, and inquire to adopt Lucy today!
Adopters inquire about our adoptable pets, and we will send an adoption application to them and review it before we start the adoption process.
Adopters inquire about our adoptable pets, and we will send an adoption application to them and review it before we start the adoption process.
More about this rescue
At Ames Feline Adoption and Rescue our purpose is to rescue stray and abandoned undomesticated feral cats and kittens found in the outlying community as well as local "kill" shelters and provide veterinary care and shelter for them and adopt the ones who become socialized into loving homes.
At Ames Feline Adoption and Rescue our purpose is to rescue stray and abandoned undomesticated feral cats and kittens found in the outlying community as well as local "kill" shelters and provide veterinary care and shelter for them and adopt the ones who become socialized into loving homes.