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**Meet Little Foot: A Tiny Survivor Looking for a Loving Home**
Little Foot is a 16-week-old kitten with a story of strength and resilience that’s impossible to ignore. This sweet, petite girl has been through a lot in her short life. After being found with an injury, she needed to have one of her legs amputated. Her surgery was just recently completed, and while she's still in recovery, Little Foot is already showing the world how brave and adaptable she is.
Despite her recent surgery, she’s adjusting remarkably well to life as a tripod. Her foster family has been working with her to help her get comfortable on three legs, and so far, she’s doing great. She’s playful, curious, and full of kitten energy, just like any other cat her age.
Little Foot is a very small kitten for her age—she's expected to stay petite as she grows up—but don’t let her size fool you. She’s determined and confident, and she's learning to navigate her world in her own unique way. Her injury hasn’t slowed her down one bit, and she’s already figuring out how to run, jump, and play just like any other kitten. In fact, most 3-legged cats live just as normal, full lives as 4-legged cats, and Little Foot is no exception.
While she’s still recovering, Little Foot is ready to find a loving home where she can continue to heal and grow. She’ll need a family that’s patient and understanding as she gets used to her new way of moving, but with her sweet personality and resilient nature, she’ll quickly become a cherished member of any home.
If you're looking for a gentle, affectionate kitten with a lot of love to give, Little Foot may just be the perfect fit. She’s been through a lot, but she’s ready to start her next chapter with the right person or family who will offer her the care and attention she deserves.
**Adopt Little Foot, and give this brave little girl the forever home she’s been waiting for.**
**Meet Little Foot: A Tiny Survivor Looking for a Loving Home**
Little Foot is a 16-week-old kitten with a story of strength and resilience that’s impossible to ignore. This sweet, petite girl has been through a lot in her short life. After being found with an injury, she needed to have one of her legs amputated. Her surgery was just recently completed, and while she's still in recovery, Little Foot is already showing the world how brave and adaptable she is.
Despite her recent surgery, she’s adjusting remarkably well to life as a tripod. Her foster family has been working with her to help her get comfortable on three legs, and so far, she’s doing great. She’s playful, curious, and full of kitten energy, just like any other cat her age.
Little Foot is a very small kitten for her age—she's expected to stay petite as she grows up—but don’t let her size fool you. She’s determined and confident, and she's learning to navigate her world in her own unique way. Her injury hasn’t slowed her down one bit, and she’s already figuring out how to run, jump, and play just like any other kitten. In fact, most 3-legged cats live just as normal, full lives as 4-legged cats, and Little Foot is no exception.
While she’s still recovering, Little Foot is ready to find a loving home where she can continue to heal and grow. She’ll need a family that’s patient and understanding as she gets used to her new way of moving, but with her sweet personality and resilient nature, she’ll quickly become a cherished member of any home.
If you're looking for a gentle, affectionate kitten with a lot of love to give, Little Foot may just be the perfect fit. She’s been through a lot, but she’s ready to start her next chapter with the right person or family who will offer her the care and attention she deserves.
**Adopt Little Foot, and give this brave little girl the forever home she’s been waiting for.**
It takes 1-2 business days to process an application after we receive it.
2.
Approve Application
3.
Sign Adoption Contract
If all goes well at your meet and greet appointment with the pet, you will fill out some brief paperwork, including an adoption contract.
4.
Pay Fee
5.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Our adoption fees for dogs includes spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccines, de-wormer, flea and tick prevention, heart worm prevention, heart worm tested, and microchip registration.
Adult Dogs: $200
Puppies: $225
Cat adoption fees include spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccines, de-wormer, FIV/FeLV testing, flea and tick prevention, and microchip registration.
Adult Cats: $75 (or $125 for a pair)
Kittens: $90 (or $150 for a pair)
Our adoption fees for dogs includes spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccines, de-wormer, flea and tick prevention, heart worm prevention, heart worm tested, and microchip registration.
Adult Dogs: $200
Puppies: $225
Cat adoption fees include spay/neuter, age appropriate vaccines, de-wormer, FIV/FeLV testing, flea and tick prevention, and microchip registration.
Adult Cats: $75 (or $125 for a pair)
Kittens: $90 (or $150 for a pair)
Our shelter is located at 12073 North 1000th Rd Effingham, IL
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 11:30a-4:30p, Sat 9:00a-12:00p,
Closed Sundays and Tuesdays
We host many events and fundraisers throughout the year, so be sure to follow us on Facebook at Effingham County, IL Humane Society to stay in the know!
Our shelter is located at 12073 North 1000th Rd Effingham, IL
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 11:30a-4:30p, Sat 9:00a-12:00p,
Closed Sundays and Tuesdays
We host many events and fundraisers throughout the year, so be sure to follow us on Facebook at Effingham County, IL Humane Society to stay in the know!
More about this shelter
Since 1979, the Effingham County Humane Society has been committed to serving Effingham County, IL and the surrounding area. We are located in the former Funkhouser School, and our non-profit shelter is sustained by volunteers, fundraising, contributions, and adoption fees.
The goal of the Effingham County Humane Society is to reduce animal suffering in our county through educating and promoting responsible pet ownership, including spaying/neutering pets, appropriate pet identification, proper pet care, and the quality adoption of homeless pets.
Since 1979, the Effingham County Humane Society has been committed to serving Effingham County, IL and the surrounding area. We are located in the former Funkhouser School, and our non-profit shelter is sustained by volunteers, fundraising, contributions, and adoption fees.
The goal of the Effingham County Humane Society is to reduce animal suffering in our county through educating and promoting responsible pet ownership, including spaying/neutering pets, appropriate pet identification, proper pet care, and the quality adoption of homeless pets.
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