Posted 19 hours ago
Lottie has such a loving heart. She trusts her foster humans completely, and will let you do just about anything to her including baths, picking her up, giving her medicine, making her wear clothing, etc. She gives the most gentle kisses and even nibbles while laying on your lap! Lottie has a strong and amazing personality. She's very smart, so stimulation will be important in her forever home. When Lottie gets bored, she turns into a "treasure" hunter! She will bring you treasures such as toys, shoes, dirty socks, pillows, anything that will get your attention. She's too proud to destroy her treasures! Just carries them around with her. Lottie loves to play! Squeeky fluffies and hard rubber balls are her favorites! She loves chasing them if you throw them for her, but will also play all by herself. Lottie is very mindful of a cat's space, so a home with cats is OK. She is not so mindful with a dog's space, and just wants to be their best friend! She does her best to respect boundaries, but gets very excited at times. A home with a younger, playful dog would be best. She would also do OK in a home by herself.
Lottie has such a loving heart. She trusts her foster humans completely, and will let you do just about anything to her including baths, picking her up, giving her medicine, making her wear clothing, etc. She gives the most gentle kisses and even nibbles while laying on your lap! Lottie has a strong and amazing personality. She's very smart, so stimulation will be important in her forever home. When Lottie gets bored, she turns into a "treasure" hunter! She will bring you treasures such as toys, shoes, dirty socks, pillows, anything that will get your attention. She's too proud to destroy her treasures! Just carries them around with her. Lottie loves to play! Squeeky fluffies and hard rubber balls are her favorites! She loves chasing them if you throw them for her, but will also play all by herself. Lottie is very mindful of a cat's space, so a home with cats is OK. She is not so mindful with a dog's space, and just wants to be their best friend! She does her best to respect boundaries, but gets very excited at times. A home with a younger, playful dog would be best. She would also do OK in a home by herself.