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Lady Diana, a very young (DOB 10/3/2023), abandoned cat, gave birth to five kittens on the sidewalk of a local apartment complex. Fortunately, a kind person came to their rescue and brought her and her one-day old kittens to us. She was fiercely protective of her babies the entire time she nursed them and, once weaned, she was anxious to leave the nursery and resume her independent life watching the world go by through the window screens. Lady Diana deserves to enjoy a happy and safe indoor life with all the love there is to give.
Lady Diana MUST be an only pet as she doesn't do well with other cats or with dogs. She has learned to just keep her distance from our other residents, but should one get a little too close, she will lash out. Lady Diana does crave human interaction and will reach out to her foster mom and other volunteers from the perch of her cat tree. She does forget to retract her claws, so children would not be a good fit. She isn't mean in any way - she just doesn't know any better. It's best to keep her claws trimmed. Declawing is NOT an option. DOB: 10/25/24
Lady Diana, a very young (DOB 10/3/2023), abandoned cat, gave birth to five kittens on the sidewalk of a local apartment complex. Fortunately, a kind person came to their rescue and brought her and her one-day old kittens to us. She was fiercely protective of her babies the entire time she nursed them and, once weaned, she was anxious to leave the nursery and resume her independent life watching the world go by through the window screens. Lady Diana deserves to enjoy a happy and safe indoor life with all the love there is to give.
Lady Diana MUST be an only pet as she doesn't do well with other cats or with dogs. She has learned to just keep her distance from our other residents, but should one get a little too close, she will lash out. Lady Diana does crave human interaction and will reach out to her foster mom and other volunteers from the perch of her cat tree. She does forget to retract her claws, so children would not be a good fit. She isn't mean in any way - she just doesn't know any better. It's best to keep her claws trimmed. Declawing is NOT an option. DOB: 10/25/24
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Additional adoption info
Please email for an application to thelittlecats@gmail.com We do check references, including your veterinarian. Pre and/or post adoption home visits may be conducted. Prior to adoption, all TLC cats are tested for FIV/FeLV, spayed or neutered, current on vaccinations and healthy in every way! We diligently seek to match the needs and purrsonality of the individual cat with the adoptive family. We believe that the adoption is a life-time commitment and should not be entered into lightly.
Please email for an application to thelittlecats@gmail.com We do check references, including your veterinarian. Pre and/or post adoption home visits may be conducted. Prior to adoption, all TLC cats are tested for FIV/FeLV, spayed or neutered, current on vaccinations and healthy in every way! We diligently seek to match the needs and purrsonality of the individual cat with the adoptive family. We believe that the adoption is a life-time commitment and should not be entered into lightly.
Appointments for visits are scheduled after we have received your application, which you can obtain at our website, www.thelittlecatsrescue.org.
Appointments for visits are scheduled after we have received your application, which you can obtain at our website, www.thelittlecatsrescue.org.
More about this rescue
The Little Cats' Rescue (TLC-Rescue) was founded in 2003. We are an all volunteer staff with foster homes and "the sanctuary," where the cats live happily and freely together, uncaged. We in aggressively promote spay/neuter through education and assistance.
The Little Cats' Rescue is in need of volunteers in many areas: socialization, transportation, webmaster, clerical, fundraising, adoption center attendants, handy-person, kenneling, etc. TLC is a Florida 501(C)3 non-profit corporation, and all donations are tax deductible. Please email if you are able to help in any way - time, money, supplies, or all of the above.
The Little Cats' Rescue (TLC-Rescue) was founded in 2003. We are an all volunteer staff with foster homes and "the sanctuary," where the cats live happily and freely together, uncaged. We in aggressively promote spay/neuter through education and assistance.
The Little Cats' Rescue is in need of volunteers in many areas: socialization, transportation, webmaster, clerical, fundraising, adoption center attendants, handy-person, kenneling, etc. TLC is a Florida 501(C)3 non-profit corporation, and all donations are tax deductible. Please email if you are able to help in any way - time, money, supplies, or all of the above.
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