Lily and Robin are both good-natured, cheerful kittens with super-loud purrs. They love wrestling and then curling up for naps together. Even when they are playing independently, they are always checking in on each other. They are both extroverts who get along well with everyone, humans and other cats.
Lily is one special kitty! Aren't they all!?
No, seriously. If you've met Lily Aldrin, you've seen she has an extra pep in her step. Born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), Lily is a little wobbly and doesn't always have control of her movements. Does that slow her down? NO! Why would it? When she makes up her mind to do something, like climb the tall shelves, she will do it even if it takes her a little bit longer. She is also always the first in line at meal times. Lily might actually be a bat. She looks like a bat, she is blind as a bat, and she's really into necks. She has a special talent of finding your legs and standing right by you to get noticed. We like to joke around that she will purposely have you trip over her so you can give her some extra attention and pick her up for cuddles. Her extra special hearing skills also allow her to find whatever door is being opened! Inquisitive and curious, Lily is pure joy. She is the most loving kitten, and likes to keep you company while you are working. Her most favorite thing is to nuzzle up and give smooches.
Her best friend Robin Scherbatsky is not far behind. While Lily stays low to the ground you can find Robin exploring the highest places and whatever drawer or cabinet she figures out can open. Robin is very athletic and very curious. She wants to be involved in every single thing that's going on. She loves mousy toys, and zooming around the house so fast it looks like she's flying. The leader of the duo, chatty Robin is determined to get where she is going even if it means just camping out in a fancy medicine drawer. Once she's done exploring, expect this little lady to show you her flirty ways by circling you, asking for pets. She'll give you chirps of approval! Like her sister, Robin is also great at cuddling and when she's ready for a break she will jump onto your lap to get her pets.
Both Lily and Robin are affectionate and endearing personalities. Ideally, they would find a home together since we all know that two is better than one! Sometimes adopting a bonded pair can be a little difficult but we know that good things take time. We hope that their adopter is not too far away from falling in love with the pair.
Adopting a special needs cat can sometimes come with some extra work. Lily makes it very easy for you to figure her habits are.
Please email our team to find out more about how to meeting these incredible girls.
Lily and Robin are both good-natured, cheerful kittens with super-loud purrs. They love wrestling and then curling up for naps together. Even when they are playing independently, they are always checking in on each other. They are both extroverts who get along well with everyone, humans and other cats.
Lily is one special kitty! Aren't they all!?
No, seriously. If you've met Lily Aldrin, you've seen she has an extra pep in her step. Born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), Lily is a little wobbly and doesn't always have control of her movements. Does that slow her down? NO! Why would it? When she makes up her mind to do something, like climb the tall shelves, she will do it even if it takes her a little bit longer. She is also always the first in line at meal times. Lily might actually be a bat. She looks like a bat, she is blind as a bat, and she's really into necks. She has a special talent of finding your legs and standing right by you to get noticed. We like to joke around that she will purposely have you trip over her so you can give her some extra attention and pick her up for cuddles. Her extra special hearing skills also allow her to find whatever door is being opened! Inquisitive and curious, Lily is pure joy. She is the most loving kitten, and likes to keep you company while you are working. Her most favorite thing is to nuzzle up and give smooches.
Her best friend Robin Scherbatsky is not far behind. While Lily stays low to the ground you can find Robin exploring the highest places and whatever drawer or cabinet she figures out can open. Robin is very athletic and very curious. She wants to be involved in every single thing that's going on. She loves mousy toys, and zooming around the house so fast it looks like she's flying. The leader of the duo, chatty Robin is determined to get where she is going even if it means just camping out in a fancy medicine drawer. Once she's done exploring, expect this little lady to show you her flirty ways by circling you, asking for pets. She'll give you chirps of approval! Like her sister, Robin is also great at cuddling and when she's ready for a break she will jump onto your lap to get her pets.
Both Lily and Robin are affectionate and endearing personalities. Ideally, they would find a home together since we all know that two is better than one! Sometimes adopting a bonded pair can be a little difficult but we know that good things take time. We hope that their adopter is not too far away from falling in love with the pair.
Adopting a special needs cat can sometimes come with some extra work. Lily makes it very easy for you to figure her habits are.
Please email our team to find out more about how to meeting these incredible girls.
Once your application is submitted, a team member will reach out w/ next steps like visiting the rescue or coordinating a visit with fosters
2.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
We specialize in matchmaking. Please wait for an email response to your application so we can set you up with an hour long appointment
3.
Home Check
Once a pet is selected, we'll conduct a virtual home check to cover basics and home safety.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
Our tax-deductible adoption fee is due at time of signing the contract, at which point you can bring your new love home!
5.
Take the Pet Home
We will support you at every point through the process! Please continue to reach out to us post-adoption with any questions you might have.
Additional adoption info
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Kitten & Adult Cats: $155
Dogs: $300
Click here for more information: http://www.santedor.org
Our process includes:
1. An adoption application.
2. Home check where the animal will live
Adoption Fee Includes:
* Medical records
* First set of standard vaccinations
* FVRCP vaccine & FIV/FeLV testing
* Treatment as necessary for worms, fleas, etc.
* ID Tag and collar (for dogs)
* Microchip
Spay/neuter if not already completed
Our adoption fees are as follows:
Kitten & Adult Cats: $155
Dogs: $300
Click here for more information: http://www.santedor.org
Our process includes:
1. An adoption application.
2. Home check where the animal will live
Adoption Fee Includes:
* Medical records
* First set of standard vaccinations
* FVRCP vaccine & FIV/FeLV testing
* Treatment as necessary for worms, fleas, etc.
* ID Tag and collar (for dogs)
* Microchip
Spay/neuter if not already completed
During this time, we are open to the public by appointment. All details can be found on our site: www.santedor.org. Please email us at info.santedor@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (323) 898-8889 for any other questions. We'll get back to you just as soon as we can!
During this time, we are open to the public by appointment. All details can be found on our site: www.santedor.org. Please email us at info.santedor@gmail.com or leave a voicemail at (323) 898-8889 for any other questions. We'll get back to you just as soon as we can!
More about this rescue
Santé D'Or Foundation was formed in 2003. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization, specializing in natural healing and care.
The mission of Santé D’Or Foundation is to rescue and provide shelter and holistically-based medical care to animals, while working to secure them permanent homes. We act as an educational resource in our community through our rescue and adoption services and community outreach and TNR efforts. Our organization is run by our executive director and team, and staffed by volunteers.
Santé D'Or Foundation was formed in 2003. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization, specializing in natural healing and care.
The mission of Santé D’Or Foundation is to rescue and provide shelter and holistically-based medical care to animals, while working to secure them permanent homes. We act as an educational resource in our community through our rescue and adoption services and community outreach and TNR efforts. Our organization is run by our executive director and team, and staffed by volunteers.
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