Posted 1 week ago | Updated 4 days ago
How this pet arrived:
Lucy was brought in by her previous owner on December 10, 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Lucy! Lucy is shy, thoughtful, and sometimes a little dramatic about new situations. She's on a journey to find her calm, quiet castle with patient humans who understand that trust isn't built overnight. The way to Lucy's heart? A steady supply of yummy treats and irresistible wand toys. No forceful hugs or sudden moves-she's not auditioning for an action movie! Lucy's love language is gentle interaction on her terms, and she may thrive even more with a cat-social buddy to show her the ropes. Lucy's pearly whites need some TLC too as she is suspected to have juvenile gingivitis. Her new family will want to partner with their vet since this dental condition requires frequent anesthetized dental cleanings (every 2-3 months) during the first several years of life to prevent pain and loss of teeth. Even with dedicated care, Lucy may still develop severe dental disease that requires extractions. Oh, and don't forget to bring a cat carrier when you come to whisk her away-Lucy insists on a safe, stylish ride to her new home.
Shy/Fearful Cat: Lucy requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.
How this pet arrived:
Lucy was brought in by her previous owner on December 10, 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Lucy! Lucy is shy, thoughtful, and sometimes a little dramatic about new situations. She's on a journey to find her calm, quiet castle with patient humans who understand that trust isn't built overnight. The way to Lucy's heart? A steady supply of yummy treats and irresistible wand toys. No forceful hugs or sudden moves-she's not auditioning for an action movie! Lucy's love language is gentle interaction on her terms, and she may thrive even more with a cat-social buddy to show her the ropes. Lucy's pearly whites need some TLC too as she is suspected to have juvenile gingivitis. Her new family will want to partner with their vet since this dental condition requires frequent anesthetized dental cleanings (every 2-3 months) during the first several years of life to prevent pain and loss of teeth. Even with dedicated care, Lucy may still develop severe dental disease that requires extractions. Oh, and don't forget to bring a cat carrier when you come to whisk her away-Lucy insists on a safe, stylish ride to her new home.
Shy/Fearful Cat: Lucy requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them.