Posted over 4 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
Hi, I’m Margaret Mary. I was rescued from someone’s porch along with my five five-day-old kittens. I came to SBACC and then went to a foster home but was so protective of my kittens that I wouldn’t let my foster Mom near them or me. So we all came back to SBACC and I nursed and raised my kittens in a special back room at the shelter. Once the kittens were eating on their own they went to a foster home and I stayed at the shelter to get ready for my forever home. I’m a very friendly girl and the people who originally found me said I would sit on their laps and eat from their hands. I’m now ready to do that with my forever family. One more thing I should tell you. I’m FIV+. It’s not that big a deal. Despite what many people think, cats with FIV can live long, healthy lives and it’s not contagious and can’t be transmitted from cat to cat by sharing food, water, or litter boxes. I sure hope I don’t have to wait too long for my forever home.
Hi, I’m Margaret Mary. I was rescued from someone’s porch along with my five five-day-old kittens. I came to SBACC and then went to a foster home but was so protective of my kittens that I wouldn’t let my foster Mom near them or me. So we all came back to SBACC and I nursed and raised my kittens in a special back room at the shelter. Once the kittens were eating on their own they went to a foster home and I stayed at the shelter to get ready for my forever home. I’m a very friendly girl and the people who originally found me said I would sit on their laps and eat from their hands. I’m now ready to do that with my forever family. One more thing I should tell you. I’m FIV+. It’s not that big a deal. Despite what many people think, cats with FIV can live long, healthy lives and it’s not contagious and can’t be transmitted from cat to cat by sharing food, water, or litter boxes. I sure hope I don’t have to wait too long for my forever home.