Gender: Female
APPROX DOB: 04/17/2024
Length at Cafe: August 14, 2024 – 8/31/2024
Introducing Lilliann, or Lily as her foster mom affectionately calls her! This gorgeous fluffy kitten is a stunning, mostly white with delightful calico point coloring framing her captivating blue eyes.
While Lilliann may be a little shy at times, she shines brightly with the encouragement of her siblings, Daisy Duke and Pepe. Together, they create a delightful dynamic of playful antics and cozy snuggles. She truly comes to life when she has another kitten around to share adventures with. Whether it’s a spirited game of chase or a cozy snuggle session, Lily thrives on companionship, and her confidence shines in a nurturing environment. This delightful girl also loves to explore! You’ll often find her scaling cat trees, chasing after feather toys and cat dancers, or engaging in playful antics with her siblings. And let’s not forget her love for snacks—especially her favorite canned kitten food, which she eagerly anticipates!
This sweet girl is ready to find a nurturing forever home where she can flourish. If you’re searching for a gentle companion who is both playful and cuddly, Lilliann is the perfect match. With her fluffy charm and loving spirit, she’ll bring joy and warmth to your life in no time. Don’t miss the chance to welcome Lilliann into your family!
In her foster home, Lilliann has gotten around like a normal kitty! But at one of her vet appointments it was noted that she had slightly more circular pupils and she didn’t respond to objects moving towards her face. Due to this, we believe she may be blind or have limited vision. This shouldnt require any additional vet care but is something her adopters should be aware of and monitor moving forward.
This cat has been spayed/neutered, tested for FeLV/FIV (negative), up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped.
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Twin Cities Pet Rescue has been helping animals since 2009. TCPR vision is a humane country in which animals are treated with compassion and respect. They have a large network of foster homes that help them save pets that mainly come from impound and shelters with high kill rates. Their teams and board are comprised of volunteers dedicating their free time, energy and compassion to these animals.