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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Tortoiseshell
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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If you'd like to meet Ellory, please read her full profile. Once you've done that and would like to move forward, we ask that you then visit our website to review our adoption process and requirements and schedule an on-site appointment. www.ggohinc.com
“Look at me, just the cutest little love. Yes. I. Am!!”
My name is Ellory, I am approximately 5-6 yrs old and just a petite little gal. Unfortunately, I never had a good owner for my beginning years so when I arrived here at GGOH I had teeth that were falling out, was malnourished, my nails were so long they had spiraled many times over and looked like seashells, I had conjunctivitis and a severe upper respiratory infection. But, the good news is, I am all healed up and loving hanging out with everyone here - they are so good me! Even though it's great here, I sure would love my very own home. 🙂
Won’t you consider “ADOPTING LOVE”, adopting me?
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Sadly, Ellory speaks the truth as she was in pretty awful shape when she came to us but, despite it all, she has been a fabulous cat and so full of love. She was starving for affection and we've promised her, she will never, ever, lack for that again.
Ellory is great with other cats but does prefer the older cats over the rambunctious young kittens running about our facility. We've not been able to test her with dogs so that is an unknown. She enjoys being pet, loves her wet food, can be talkative when she wants something, but she's not obnoxious about it. She would make a great cat for a more mature setting, lazing about her day, just keeping you company.
As mentioned, Ellory had horrible dental issues upon her arrive and did end up losing all her teeth but, she does okay with kibble so a strictly wet diet isn't necessary; unless of course that's your preference (and she certainly wouldn't mind it). Due to her malnourishment she does have some patches of hair loss but it is growing back nicely. You'll also notice she is slightly cross-eyed but here vision is fine. Our vet has given her a clean bill of health and we foresee no long-term effects from her years of neglect and for that, we are vert thankful. We do not like having pets just dumped on our counter and owners with "their just cats" mentalities, but in this case, it was the best thing that could have happened to this sweet little lady - better days ahead for our little love, better days ahead.