Gender: Female
APPROX DOB: 11/10/20
Length at Cafe: 2/8/2023 – 2/21/2023
Peek-A-Boo! Hello! My name is Cherry-Ann, the vet staff thought this was just the sweetest name I deserved. See I ended up at St Paul Animal Control due to being abused, which is how I lost my eye. At animal control I acted feral, but who wouldn’t after such a scary start to life. Since coming to HTTR I’ve had my spay surgery and my eye closed up. Now I feel like a million bucks! I’m happy, silly, and love affection! In my forever home I could be with other cats or by myself, dogs might be okay too if they leave me alone. My foster insists I will be happiest in a calmer indoor only environment with no children. If there are VERY respectful teenagers, maybe, but please know it was a teenager who was not nice to me. Get ready for me to show you all the gratitude in the world when we play all day and cuddle under the covers!. That’s right, if you can’t find me it’s because I’m under something; blankets, sheets, pillows, anything. In my foster home, she puts a pillowcase over my cat bed and I LOVE going inside! I am so ready for a new start with a family who will appreciate my sweet, soft, beautiful self. Don’t I sound purrrfect!?
Originally From :Here to the Rescue is an all-volunteer, foster-based rescue.
An Eartip is a Badge of Honor
If I am in an adoption program, it means someone took the time to work with me after trapping. They showed me love, taught me to trust, and gave me the confidence to love back so much that I would live my best life indoors with a family.
If you see me in an outdoor home sporting an eartip, it means someone cared enough about me to get me vetted, neutered, vaccinated and make sure I have the best life in my outdoor colony.