Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lily can be sweet and spicy, nice and naughty! She is independent, empowered and liberated; Lily’s not always going to be in control by her human companion. She prefers a hands-off approach. This aloof cat has her own unique way of showing affection that does not include copious touching. Although Lily will choose who she wants to rest by or snuggle with, Lily will come to you. She does not adore long periods of stroking or being fussed with. If Lily’s initial attempts at communicating displeasure are overlooked, she resorts to a blatant approach that can’t be ignored. Lily communicates displeasure with a slap of the paw or a growl, and she gives one warning only! Petting induced aggression seems to happen out of the blue. Be mindful of Lily’s sensitivities and at the first sign of displeasure, let her be and enjoy her beauty as she leisures on the arm of the sofa! Lily is quiet and prefers to nap most of the day or roll around in catnip on the floor! She approves being brushed except for her back end and tail; no petting or touching this area either, otherwise, Lily will run to her human companion if you have a brush in your hand. She is 4 paws on the floor type of kitty so Lily can sashay around the room to show off her long flowing hair! She dislikes brooms but is okay with a vacuum cleaner! Lily’s ideal home is with an individual, couple or family with children 11 years and older; a home that is calm and quiet. It is recommended Lily not be in a home with people that have thin skin due to her tendency to bite and scratch when spooked. She has been around other cats and may benefit having a kitty buddy after a slow introduction. Lily should do okay with a small cat-friendly dog. She is a 4-year-old silver tabby with a long coat and flashes Kelly green eyes.
Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets (FJCASP) is a foster-based rescue for dogs and cats. All pets are in a home environment cared for by a foster person who provides temporary care until the pet can be placed in a permanent home. Friends of Jackson County is an all-volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
If interested in meeting this kitty, you can find an online adoption application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/ adoption fees cover spay/neuter, vaccinations, wormers and preventatives. You can help save a life by fostering a cat for FJCASP. If interested in fostering you can find an online foster application at https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/foster-application
If you would like to donate to help us help the foster parents with food, medications and preventatives you can paypal us, cash app. us, or venmo us at https://fjcasp.com/donate/
You can also donate supplies at the LaundroMutt in Ocean Springs! FJCASP is a 501(c)3, nonprofit and all of your donations are tax deductible!!