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My name is Loretta!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 11 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
1 year 6 months old, Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
R608
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

If youre looking for a super sweet and cuddly cat, Loretta could be the girl for you because shes ready to find her furever home.

Shes a bit shy at first but coming out of her shell more and more. She is getting used to being picked up (even though its still not her favorite thing she will tolerate it for a little longer than she use to). Actually, once shes settled in and comfortable, Loretta can be quite the cuddly cat on her terms of course. Shell jump up on the bed with you and cuddle like nobodys business and she gives the cutest nose bumps on your face to let you know how much she loves you.

Shes pretty low-key not your typical hyper bouncy kitten but she does love to play with all kinds of toys, strings and her favorite toy, Shrimpy.

Have to go to work? Thats o.k. Loretta is perfectly content spending the day watching the squirrels and birds from the window until you get home, or napping with the other cat in her foster home.

Loretta still isnt sure what to make of the dogs in her foster home. She sits on the other side of the baby gate to watch them, but would still probably prefer a home without them or maybe a low energy dog that respects her space. She would probably do better in a home with adults rather than kids, because she is skittish about people moving too fast.

She does love the other cat in her foster home, even grooming him when hell let her. She likes being near him and theyre often laying/cuddling together, so she would probably love a home with another cat who would let her buddy up to them.

Loretta cant wait to find her new home, so if youre looking for a super sweet, low key and cuddly cat, dont wait to submit an application to meet her.

Shelter
Coastal Pet Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
R608
Contact
Address
7430 Thomas Ave, Savannah, GA 31406

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption process is three-fold: submit an application, meet the pet, then arrange for us to do your in-home interview.
Adoption Fees:
Kittens: $60, Cats (1 year plus): $50, Puppies: $250, Adult Canines (1 to 6 years): $200, Seniors (7 years plus): $100 (unless otherwise specified). Adoption fees are not a tax-deductible donation as allowed by IRS regulations. Adoption fees help to offset the cost of the pet's care incurred by Coastal Pet Rescue, which are generally 2 to 3 times the adoption fee amount.
Some special circumstances may change the fee; see pet's listing for actual adoption fee.

All Coastal Pet Rescue pets are current on shots, microchipped* and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Adopters are responsible for any shots that may be due after adoption (particularly for kittens and puppies that must have three rounds of shots to be protected).

Microchip:
CPR has implanted a microchip as part of the adoption process and the chip is included in the adoption fee. However, some chip companies require a registration fee varying from $9.99 to $19.99. The registration fees are the responsibility of the adopter and are NOT included in the CPR adoption fee. Adopters may add this cost to their adoption fee to have CPR register the chip on their behalf.

30 Days Pet Insurance:
As a Petfinder member, all adopters are entitled to a free 30 day insurance policy through PetFirst. Coastal Pet Rescue is not responsible for this policy. Adopters must call PetFirst’s toll-free number 855-710-7387 to activate the coverage. If adopters fail to call, the policy will not be activated.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our pets all live in our homes, so adoption applications must be submitted for appointments to be made to see the pets. We also have them with us at our outdoor events, so view our "events" calendar on our website for those dates and locations.

More about this shelter

Coastal Pet Rescue is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of homeless, abused and neglected animals in the coastal areas of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida. Our goal is to save as many pet lives as possible through rescue and to provide opportunities to the public to become better pet guardians.