Posted 1 month ago
Meet Beautiful LILY - Torti Girl - She will steal your heart! :)
Lily, a very intelligent and inquisitive short-haired tortoiseshell cat, is 8.3 lbs. of sweetness and would sit on your lap forever if she you’d let her . Her tiny meow sounds like a little kitten’s.
Lily was thought to be feral and was terrified of everything outside, including the person who was feeding her. She was trapped and spayed. BUT during post-surgery recovery, she started meowing, purring, making biscuits and reaching to be petted! Lily must have had a family in the past but was lost or abandoned, and found herself all alone and scared.
She LOVES her canned food but doesn’t care much for any fish product. She’s also not much into drinking water so warm water is added to her canned food to make kitty SOUP, LOL! Dry food isn’t a favorite, she but loves treats like Temptations Mix-Ups and the like. A deep litter box is needed, maybe with a top, because she’s VERY vigilant in making sure everything is covered. Thus, not much smell there! A Great roommate! LOL
Lily wants a cat-savvy forever person who’s home a lot to give her the attention she craves. She loves being petted and especially likes having her neck and chin softly scratched. When you walk, she wants to be right at your feet so if you’re at all unsteady, she’s not the girl for you. That’ll probably stop once she feels secure.
Since her past is unknown, and in her foster home she isn’t around kids, she shouldn’t be in a home where young kids live or visit often. Older kids 12 and older who love cats might be OK. Her age young, barely above a kitten, but calmer, is about 1 1/2 to 2 years old.
She tested negative for FIV/feleuk and heartworms, has her rabies vaccine and a microchip. She also had her feline distemper vax and a dose of Advantage Multi (defends against fleas, heart worms, ear mites, roundworm and hookworm) was applied.
For an application to adopt Lily, email veggie236.art@gmail.com
You may also e-mail awhar09@gmail.com for an application or text 404-520-1060 cell!
Meet Beautiful LILY - Torti Girl - She will steal your heart! :)
Lily, a very intelligent and inquisitive short-haired tortoiseshell cat, is 8.3 lbs. of sweetness and would sit on your lap forever if she you’d let her . Her tiny meow sounds like a little kitten’s.
Lily was thought to be feral and was terrified of everything outside, including the person who was feeding her. She was trapped and spayed. BUT during post-surgery recovery, she started meowing, purring, making biscuits and reaching to be petted! Lily must have had a family in the past but was lost or abandoned, and found herself all alone and scared.
She LOVES her canned food but doesn’t care much for any fish product. She’s also not much into drinking water so warm water is added to her canned food to make kitty SOUP, LOL! Dry food isn’t a favorite, she but loves treats like Temptations Mix-Ups and the like. A deep litter box is needed, maybe with a top, because she’s VERY vigilant in making sure everything is covered. Thus, not much smell there! A Great roommate! LOL
Lily wants a cat-savvy forever person who’s home a lot to give her the attention she craves. She loves being petted and especially likes having her neck and chin softly scratched. When you walk, she wants to be right at your feet so if you’re at all unsteady, she’s not the girl for you. That’ll probably stop once she feels secure.
Since her past is unknown, and in her foster home she isn’t around kids, she shouldn’t be in a home where young kids live or visit often. Older kids 12 and older who love cats might be OK. Her age young, barely above a kitten, but calmer, is about 1 1/2 to 2 years old.
She tested negative for FIV/feleuk and heartworms, has her rabies vaccine and a microchip. She also had her feline distemper vax and a dose of Advantage Multi (defends against fleas, heart worms, ear mites, roundworm and hookworm) was applied.
For an application to adopt Lily, email veggie236.art@gmail.com
You may also e-mail awhar09@gmail.com for an application or text 404-520-1060 cell!