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This adorable Li'l Kitty is looking for a furever home with very special hooman who will be extra patient as he learns to come out of his shell. He's been in a foster home for 6 weeks, where he has proven that he is just a cuddle bug at heart. But he still has trouble trusting humans. LK had a hard start in life: he was alone in the world, then trapped in a cage and brought to the SPCA, which can be a scary place for a lonely little kitty. He did not want anyone to come near him. When he arrived in his foster home, he hid all the time; he hissed and spat whenever foster mum got close. Soon though, he got used to being petted and held. Eventually, even though he still hissed when Mum reached out for him, he got to where he would melt into a purring fluff of cuddles once he was in her arms. Today, LK is like Lucy in the movie "50 First Dates." He acts scared like he's never seen you before, and then he warms up to you so you can cuddle and play. But when you leave the room and come back, it's like he's completely forgotten that you were such great friends, and he'll hide and hiss again, and you have to start over. He's come a long way, though, and he's proven that with the right person, someone who will be patient and intentional, some who will keep having "first dates" with him, he will come around and be an amazing, cuddly best friend. Now is the time for him to go to his furever home, where he can find stability and develop permanent relationships of trust. LK has been socializing well with other cats in his foster home. He has never been aggressive with people or pets. (He's all hiss and no bite!)
If you would like to meet me, I am at the shelter waiting for my new best friend; you can swing by anytime between 12pm and 5pm on Tuesdays-Saturdays. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: White Weight: 10 Age: 2yrs 0mths 0wks
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This adorable Li'l Kitty is looking for a furever home with very special hooman who will be extra patient as he learns to come out of his shell. He's been in a foster home for 6 weeks, where he has proven that he is just a cuddle bug at heart. But he still has trouble trusting humans. LK had a hard start in life: he was alone in the world, then trapped in a cage and brought to the SPCA, which can be a scary place for a lonely little kitty. He did not want anyone to come near him. When he arrived in his foster home, he hid all the time; he hissed and spat whenever foster mum got close. Soon though, he got used to being petted and held. Eventually, even though he still hissed when Mum reached out for him, he got to where he would melt into a purring fluff of cuddles once he was in her arms. Today, LK is like Lucy in the movie "50 First Dates." He acts scared like he's never seen you before, and then he warms up to you so you can cuddle and play. But when you leave the room and come back, it's like he's completely forgotten that you were such great friends, and he'll hide and hiss again, and you have to start over. He's come a long way, though, and he's proven that with the right person, someone who will be patient and intentional, some who will keep having "first dates" with him, he will come around and be an amazing, cuddly best friend. Now is the time for him to go to his furever home, where he can find stability and develop permanent relationships of trust. LK has been socializing well with other cats in his foster home. He has never been aggressive with people or pets. (He's all hiss and no bite!)
If you would like to meet me, I am at the shelter waiting for my new best friend; you can swing by anytime between 12pm and 5pm on Tuesdays-Saturdays. Primary Color: Black Secondary Color: White Weight: 10 Age: 2yrs 0mths 0wks
An adoption questionnaire will need to be filled out and a contract signed on the adoption day. The adoption fee varies per animal.
Each animal's adoption fee includes spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations (DHPP/FVRCP, bordatella, and rabies) deworming, microchip with lifetime registration, and courtesy wellness exams at participating vets.
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The Adoption Center is located at 1570 Johnson Blvd.in Cleveland TN. They will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 12-5 pm.
If you have any questions, please call and if needed leave a message. We will return your call by the next business day or sooner.
423-790-1915
An adoption questionnaire will need to be filled out and a contract signed on the adoption day. The adoption fee varies per animal.
Each animal's adoption fee includes spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccinations (DHPP/FVRCP, bordatella, and rabies) deworming, microchip with lifetime registration, and courtesy wellness exams at participating vets.
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The Adoption Center is located at 1570 Johnson Blvd.in Cleveland TN. They will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 12-5 pm.
If you have any questions, please call and if needed leave a message. We will return your call by the next business day or sooner.
423-790-1915
The Adoption Center is located at 1570 Johnson Blvd.in Cleveland TN. Hours open to the public: Tuesday through Saturday from 12-4 pm.
If you have any questions please call and if needed leave a message. We will return your call as soon as possible.
423-790-1915
The Adoption Center is located at 1570 Johnson Blvd.in Cleveland TN. Hours open to the public: Tuesday through Saturday from 12-4 pm.
If you have any questions please call and if needed leave a message. We will return your call as soon as possible.
423-790-1915
More about this shelter
The SPCA of Bradley County seeks to provide humane enforcement and sheltering for companion animals, under the "No Kill" Equation model.
SPCA of Bradley County is a contracted vendor to Bradley County, TN to provide animal care and sheltering for companion animals who are homeless, neglected, and abused within the county's jurisdictional boundaries.
The SPCA of Bradley County seeks to provide humane enforcement and sheltering for companion animals, under the "No Kill" Equation model.
SPCA of Bradley County is a contracted vendor to Bradley County, TN to provide animal care and sheltering for companion animals who are homeless, neglected, and abused within the county's jurisdictional boundaries.
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