This sassy orange cutie is our Cersei girl. We rescued her from streets of Uptown Harrisburg (7th Street), we think she was dumped with her first litter of kittens (See our Success Stories Mary & Pippen). We cared for her, fostered her second litter (see our Success Stories Cosmo, Draco, & Luna), and got her through the TNR system. Now Cersei is in our foster system herself looking for her forever home!
Cersei will need a special soul, someone who can be patient with her. She has been on the street most of her young life and that has had effects on her. She cannot be around other cats; she would thrive in a house we she is the only cat. She is a sweet cat and she has been getting better and better since she was spayed and since we have separated her from our other fosters, but she can turn spicy very quickly with little warning. We believe that when she is by herself, not around other cats, in her forever home she will make progress more quickly. She is a sweet cat deep down and wants to give love, but she has had a rough life before she came to us and will need someone who can be patient with her and work with her over time.
Cersi LOVES playing with small sticks from outside and she goes CRAZY for the lazer pointer, she loves playing and will let you pick her up an nuzzle her when she is in a good mood (mostly when she is sleepy). She loves to sit in her chair in the window or a doorway and watch outside.
Cersei is spayed and will be up to date on her vaccines and available for adoption on or around June 28th.
Are the special soul sent here to give this sweet sassy orange kitty a second chance at a life full of love?
If you are interested in learning more about Cersei or have ANY questions please feel free to reach out to her Foster Parents Tom & Gabby at Tom06661@live.com
If you are interested in adopting Cersei please submit an adoption application on our website.
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Is Not Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats
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