Adopt

My name is
Shelby!

Posted over 11 months ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption fee: $0

This helps Nine Lives Foundation with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue
Age
4 years old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1970
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Shelby is a gentle soul adjusting to a new chapter in life after leaving the familiar comfort of a home she once knew. Though initially shy, she’s beginning to rediscover the joy of soft head scratches, cozy lap time, and quiet companionship. Shelby has a calm, affectionate nature and a striking beauty she carries with quiet grace. With a little patience and a lot of love, she’ll blossom into the loyal, loving companion she’s always been.

Shelby es un alma dulce que se está adaptando a un nuevo capítulo en su vida tras dejar la comodidad familiar de un hogar que una vez conoció. Aunque al principio es tímida, poco a poco está redescubriendo la alegría de las caricias suaves en la cabeza, las siestas en el regazo y la tranquila compañía humana. Shelby tiene una naturaleza calmada y afectuosa, y una belleza impresionante que lleva con una gracia silenciosa. Con paciencia y mucho amor, florecerá en la compañera leal y cariñosa que siempre ha sido.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
1970
Contact
Address
3106 Rolison Road, Redwood City, CA 94063
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adult Cat Adoption Fee (includes $5 microchip processing fee) $100
We will not adopt to anyone who intends to declaw.

More about this shelter

The Nine Lives Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to rescuing cats and kittens from high-kill shelters and at-risk situations throughout Northern California and placing them in permanent, loving homes. In addition to saving cats from senseless euthanasia, Nine Lives Foundation focuses on providing low cost spay/neuter surgeries for the community and other cat rescue organizations and supporting TNR (trap-neuter-return) of ferals and strays to reduce the number of unwanted cats and kittens born in our neighboring communities and consequently entering the Bay Area's over-crowded shelters.

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