Posted over 11 months ago | Updated 2 days ago
Born around the end of October 2023, this lovely lady has been with me for almost a year. She was rescued from a field and lived briefly in a resident hotel room with an older lady that simply could not support her. She was initially very scared to be in my home, in the foster kitty room, but she quickly bonded with another CCR foster cat, Leo, that is close to her age. And they are still buddies! It mystifies me why they are both still here? Just look at Cookie’s beautiful black and white markings! You almost want to take a bite of her! She certainly makes me crave my favorite cookies….Oreos! I started calling her Cookie, good Cookie, and it stuck. She is such a good Cookie. She has never been sick. She has never been aggressive. She has never been a demanding type of cat. She just sits back and chills. She watches me when I enter the foster room, patiently waiting for her turn for some loving. She immediately jumps up to the top shelf of the tower, to enable me to scratch her head. She rolls over to let me scratch her belly. She just wants and needs just a little attention. You barely hear a peep out of Cookie. She is happy watching the birds in the Crepe Myrtle trees, dreaming about one day catching them. Cookie and Leo have what a call “an old married couple’s” relationship! They are happy and grooming each other one moment, and walking in opposite directions the next! Then they will suddenly chase each other up the wall tower, to the top wall-shelf! That wall-shelf has become her favorite perch. Cookie just sits back and chills. It seems that her only stress for the day is picking where to nap! Relax and chill. Cookie will be a great cat for someone that wants a quiet companion. Do you have an older parent that could use a “subtle” companion? Or is that you? A cat that does not get too rowdy? A cat that does not scream for food? A cat that needs little attention? Lazy? Perhaps. Relaxed? Low maintenance? Definitely. Cookie has seldom been without another cat. She has always been with and tolerated many other fosters in the kitty room. But I question just how special she would become if she was the only cat in the house? She might become your shadow! Your best buddy! Your Good Cookie! I know there is a perfect forever home out there for this kitty. Is she the Cookie for you? Contact us at ccrnewengland@gmail.com and let us know where you live.
Our vetting is extensive: Spay, rabies, FIV vaccine, FIV tested and negative, fecal and dewormings and a Drontal and microchipped.
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.
Born around the end of October 2023, this lovely lady has been with me for almost a year. She was rescued from a field and lived briefly in a resident hotel room with an older lady that simply could not support her. She was initially very scared to be in my home, in the foster kitty room, but she quickly bonded with another CCR foster cat, Leo, that is close to her age. And they are still buddies! It mystifies me why they are both still here? Just look at Cookie’s beautiful black and white markings! You almost want to take a bite of her! She certainly makes me crave my favorite cookies….Oreos! I started calling her Cookie, good Cookie, and it stuck. She is such a good Cookie. She has never been sick. She has never been aggressive. She has never been a demanding type of cat. She just sits back and chills. She watches me when I enter the foster room, patiently waiting for her turn for some loving. She immediately jumps up to the top shelf of the tower, to enable me to scratch her head. She rolls over to let me scratch her belly. She just wants and needs just a little attention. You barely hear a peep out of Cookie. She is happy watching the birds in the Crepe Myrtle trees, dreaming about one day catching them. Cookie and Leo have what a call “an old married couple’s” relationship! They are happy and grooming each other one moment, and walking in opposite directions the next! Then they will suddenly chase each other up the wall tower, to the top wall-shelf! That wall-shelf has become her favorite perch. Cookie just sits back and chills. It seems that her only stress for the day is picking where to nap! Relax and chill. Cookie will be a great cat for someone that wants a quiet companion. Do you have an older parent that could use a “subtle” companion? Or is that you? A cat that does not get too rowdy? A cat that does not scream for food? A cat that needs little attention? Lazy? Perhaps. Relaxed? Low maintenance? Definitely. Cookie has seldom been without another cat. She has always been with and tolerated many other fosters in the kitty room. But I question just how special she would become if she was the only cat in the house? She might become your shadow! Your best buddy! Your Good Cookie! I know there is a perfect forever home out there for this kitty. Is she the Cookie for you? Contact us at ccrnewengland@gmail.com and let us know where you live.
Our vetting is extensive: Spay, rabies, FIV vaccine, FIV tested and negative, fecal and dewormings and a Drontal and microchipped.
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.