Lulu
Adopted February 17, 2015
Regina Cat Rescue is a local street rescue charity.
Vitals
Gender: Female
Age: 1 year
Breed: Domestic Short Hair; White and Black
Spay/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: FRCP
Other vet care: Anti parasitic medicine
Temperament: Affectionate and sweet
Other information: Being fostered in a multi pet household
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Background
Lulu is a sweet girl who found herself pregnant, alone and homeless. Thankfully, while looking for a loving home she came across a caring family who took her in only hours before she delivered her litter of 4 wonderful kittens. Unfortunately the family who took Lulu in were not able to keep the little family, and RCR was contacted for help.
Lulu and her kittens flourished in foster care and now they are all ready to find loving homes of their own. Lulu has a wonderful mothering personality, and in her current foster home she can be found grooming the other younger foster cats even though they are not her kittens. She quickly adjusted to the other cats in her foster home as well as the large Lab X dog.
Lulu is the perfect mix of independence and affection. Lulu is happy to watch the activities of the other fosters in the home, but when she is looking for some love, she will seek out her foster mom to snuggle up and get her pets and cuddles in. At night time Lulu is happy to start the night out curled up with her foster mom, but come morning she can usually be found in the kitchen window enjoying the morning sunrise.
If you are interested in Lulu, click here to view our adoption contract and click here to complete an adoption application or email RCR adoption coordinator Alanna at abanana71@gmail.com for more info.
Please note; in the event there are multiple inquiries for a cat or kitten, Regina Cat Rescue will select the best suited home in the interest of a successful adoption.
Adoption fee: $100
All adoption fees and sponsorship donations contribute towards veterinary care and other costs associated with caring for Regina Cat Rescue rescued cats and kittens