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WRR Home > E-Newsletter: WRR Sanctuary News > February 2009 > Featured Cat Adoptions: Meet Lucy, Ethel, Major, and Tilly

Featured Cat Adoptions: Meet Lucy, Ethel, Major, and Tilly

by Noelle Adams, Director of Animal Care

There are several cats and dogs living at Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation who would love to be adopted into caring homes. This month we would like to highlight some special cats — Lucy, Ethel, Major, and Tilly.

 

Ethel

Lucy & Ethel

Description: Short-haired orange and white tabbies

Sex/Age: Adult spayed females

These two girls came in together with their own litters of kittens. After raising their babies, they are now ready to find good loving homes. Both girls are good with other cats.

Lucy

Major

Major

Description: Dilute Siamese mix

Sex/Age: Adult neutered male

Major would be a good indoor and outdoor cat. He is very loving towards people and is happiest when he is the only cat. He would probably be best in a single cat household.

 

Tilly

Tilly

Description: Short-haired gray

Sex/Age: Adult spayed female

Tilly is very shy, but she is very affectionate once she knows you. She is a beautiful graceful cat and she knows it! Her personality is legendary around the sanctuary. She would do best in a single cat household.

 

Please call Noelle at (830) 336-2725 x310 for information on how you can give the gift of love to one of these special animals! Visit our Dog & Cat Adoptions page to see all of the animals currently up for adoption at WRR.

 

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