Looking for a little love and a lot of cat? Cappuccino, born in 2019, and her charming senior companion Tallulah, FIV+ and born in 2014, are a bonded pair of lovely ladies who are ready to find their forever home—together!
Even though Cappuccino is negative for FIV and Tallulah is positive for FIV we are comfortable housing these two little rascals together because FIV is only passed through deep bite wounds and these two are not aggressive towards one another or other cats.
For more information about FIV:
http://bestfriends.org/resources/fiv-cats-faqs
One of Tallulah's most endearing qualities is her warm and sweet demeanor. She loves pets but does not feel obligated to disturb her peaceful slumber for them. You must go to her! But the muted purrs and softness of her gorgeous coat are well worth the extra exercise! This quiet companion may not be a lap cat—yet—but she’s full of quiet charm and deep appreciation for anyone who understands that love doesn’t always arrive with a headbutt. Sometimes, it tiptoes in slowly… and stays.
Cappuccino is a shy, curious cat who’s still learning to trust the world. This observant feline, with bright striking eyes prefers to hang back and take in the world from a cozy corner. Loud noises? No, thank you. Sudden movements? Hard pass. But a calm home, a comfy sunbeam, and a patient human with a gentle voice? That’s the dream. And snacks. This dream must include snacks. Food is definitely the way to her heart and with a little patience (and a few treats), you’ll start to see her gentle, affectionate side peek through.
They’re looking for a calm, loving home with humans who understand that building trust takes time—but the reward is more than worth it. These girls have spent far too many years of their lives in the shelter and are waiting for someone to love them unconditionally for the sweet quirky girls they are.
Ready to open your heart and home to these low-key legends?
Meet Tallulah and Cappuccino - Shy Girls 4 Life!
Looking for a little love and a lot of cat? Cappuccino, born in 2019, and her charming senior companion Tallulah, FIV+ and born in 2014, are a bonded pair of lovely ladies who are ready to find their forever home—together!
Even though Cappuccino is negative for FIV and Tallulah is positive for FIV we are comfortable housing these two little rascals together because FIV is only passed through deep bite wounds and these two are not aggressive towards one another or other cats.
For more information about FIV:
http://bestfriends.org/resources/fiv-cats-faqs
One of Tallulah's most endearing qualities is her warm and sweet demeanor. She loves pets but does not feel obligated to disturb her peaceful slumber for them. You must go to her! But the muted purrs and softness of her gorgeous coat are well worth the extra exercise! This quiet companion may not be a lap cat—yet—but she’s full of quiet charm and deep appreciation for anyone who understands that love doesn’t always arrive with a headbutt. Sometimes, it tiptoes in slowly… and stays.
Cappuccino is a shy, curious cat who’s still learning to trust the world. This observant feline, with bright striking eyes prefers to hang back and take in the world from a cozy corner. Loud noises? No, thank you. Sudden movements? Hard pass. But a calm home, a comfy sunbeam, and a patient human with a gentle voice? That’s the dream. And snacks. This dream must include snacks. Food is definitely the way to her heart and with a little patience (and a few treats), you’ll start to see her gentle, affectionate side peek through.
They’re looking for a calm, loving home with humans who understand that building trust takes time—but the reward is more than worth it. These girls have spent far too many years of their lives in the shelter and are waiting for someone to love them unconditionally for the sweet quirky girls they are.
Ready to open your heart and home to these low-key legends?
1) The first step to meet the cats at Animal House is to email us at AHcatadoption@gmail.com. Be sure to include your full name, age, address, and phone number. We will respond as soon as possible to answer your questions and schedule an appointment to visit our shelter. If you have already submitted an inquiry through Adopt-a-Pet or Petfinder about a particular cat, there is no need to send a separate email.
2) During your appointment, you will complete a questionnaire and work with an adoption coordinator to find the cat that is right for you. This process may involve meeting with numerous cats, or even making more than one visit to Animal House. You and your new cat will live together for a lifetime, so this step is important.
3) Before adoption, we ensure that your cat has been spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated.
4) When your adoption is finalized, the adoption paperwork is completed and a $130 adoption fee for adult cats and $150 for kittens is collected.
We are located at:
2151 59th Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63110
(About a block southeast of
Hampton Avenue and Interstate 44)
1) The first step to meet the cats at Animal House is to email us at AHcatadoption@gmail.com. Be sure to include your full name, age, address, and phone number. We will respond as soon as possible to answer your questions and schedule an appointment to visit our shelter. If you have already submitted an inquiry through Adopt-a-Pet or Petfinder about a particular cat, there is no need to send a separate email.
2) During your appointment, you will complete a questionnaire and work with an adoption coordinator to find the cat that is right for you. This process may involve meeting with numerous cats, or even making more than one visit to Animal House. You and your new cat will live together for a lifetime, so this step is important.
3) Before adoption, we ensure that your cat has been spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated.
4) When your adoption is finalized, the adoption paperwork is completed and a $130 adoption fee for adult cats and $150 for kittens is collected.
2151 59th Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63110
(About a block southeast of
Hampton Avenue and Interstate 44)
More about this shelter
Animal House Cat Rescue and Adoption Center is a private, non-profit, “no-kill” organization dedicated to providing the homeless, abandoned cats and kittens of St. Louis with a better life. We are committed to maintaining an adoption center that provides a safe, healthy and enriching environment, and our goal is a solid and lasting adoption for every cat and kitten in our care.
Animal House opened in 2010 when the City of St. Louis closed its municipal shelter and ended a number of services for stray animals. Not only did the 75 cats residing in their shelter need a place to go, the St. Louis community needed services for abandoned, homeless cats. Animal House was born out of that need. Today we house 100-250 cats and kittens at any given time.
The cats and kittens at Animal House are rescued from the streets of our community and often come from challenging circumstances that include neglect, abandonment, or injury. We have created a safe place where cats in need find shelter, medical and nutritional support, individualized socialization and interaction, enrichment, lots of love, and the opportunity to connect with a loving, lifelong family. We impose no time limit on this process, giving each cat or kitten the time they need. We emphasize matchmaking throughout our adoption process to ensure the best possible match.
Animal House Cat Rescue and Adoption Center is a private, non-profit, “no-kill” organization dedicated to providing the homeless, abandoned cats and kittens of St. Louis with a better life. We are committed to maintaining an adoption center that provides a safe, healthy and enriching environment, and our goal is a solid and lasting adoption for every cat and kitten in our care.
Animal House opened in 2010 when the City of St. Louis closed its municipal shelter and ended a number of services for stray animals. Not only did the 75 cats residing in their shelter need a place to go, the St. Louis community needed services for abandoned, homeless cats. Animal House was born out of that need. Today we house 100-250 cats and kittens at any given time.
The cats and kittens at Animal House are rescued from the streets of our community and often come from challenging circumstances that include neglect, abandonment, or injury. We have created a safe place where cats in need find shelter, medical and nutritional support, individualized socialization and interaction, enrichment, lots of love, and the opportunity to connect with a loving, lifelong family. We impose no time limit on this process, giving each cat or kitten the time they need. We emphasize matchmaking throughout our adoption process to ensure the best possible match.
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