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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
1 year 2 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20283
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
This is Lilly: an adorably petite cutie pie with a loud voice. Her meow is loud and good at getting people's attention. Lilly was very scared when she first arrived at the shelter. She didn't want anyone to even look at her. Even so, we could tell that she desperately wanted to be loved by someone. After some time and becoming adjusted, Lilly has gotten better at showing her true lovable self. She's still a little unsure but she is gradually getting more comfortable here. While getting pet, Lilly will reach out and put her little paws on people's chests and shoulders. It's like she's shyly giving you a hug and telling you how thankful she is for the attention! When she gets kissed, she headbutts against the person kissing her as if to reciprocate. She's so sweet! We knew that she had a soft side underneath that originally hardened, angry shell. Lilly just politely asks NOT to be picked up. We can respect her boundaries! Wet/pate food is her favorite thing to eat. Lilly would be happiest in a home as the only pet, and with a patient family willing to give her time to fully trust and connect with. Come by the Humane Society to meet Lilly!
This is Lilly: an adorably petite cutie pie with a loud voice. Her meow is loud and good at getting people's attention. Lilly was very scared when she first arrived at the shelter. She didn't want anyone to even look at her. Even so, we could tell that she desperately wanted to be loved by someone. After some time and becoming adjusted, Lilly has gotten better at showing her true lovable self. She's still a little unsure but she is gradually getting more comfortable here. While getting pet, Lilly will reach out and put her little paws on people's chests and shoulders. It's like she's shyly giving you a hug and telling you how thankful she is for the attention! When she gets kissed, she headbutts against the person kissing her as if to reciprocate. She's so sweet! We knew that she had a soft side underneath that originally hardened, angry shell. Lilly just politely asks NOT to be picked up. We can respect her boundaries! Wet/pate food is her favorite thing to eat. Lilly would be happiest in a home as the only pet, and with a patient family willing to give her time to fully trust and connect with. Come by the Humane Society to meet Lilly!
Must be 18 years or older to adopt
WE DO NOT ADOPT OUT OF STATE
Dogs: $150 + dog license
Puppies: $250 + dog license (1 year and younger)
Cats: $60
Kittens: $85 (1 year and younger)
Must be 18 years or older to adopt
WE DO NOT ADOPT OUT OF STATE
Dogs: $150 + dog license
Puppies: $250 + dog license (1 year and younger)
Cats: $60
Kittens: $85 (1 year and younger)