Meet Rikki — a certified lap thief and professional biscuit maker. Consider this your official warning: Rikki will steal your heart, your lap, and possibly your snacks if you’re not paying attention. She’s affectionate, snuggly, and not the slightest bit shy about expressing her opinions. Rikki has plenty to say and even more love to give, whether she’s curled up in your arms or chatting away about her day. In the shelter, offering her a churro treat is the quickest way to convince her that you’re her new best friend.
Rikki takes medication twice a day for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and she’ll need an adopter who’s comfortable giving medication. The good news is that she takes her meds like a total champ—just tuck them into a treat, and she’s so excited that she doesn’t even notice. To keep her prescriptions going, she will need a veterinary relationship at the time of adoption. Trust us, though: her warm snuggles and endless biscuits are absolutely worth it.
Rikki is devoted to the one-cat lifestyle. She’s the queen of her castle and has made it clear she isn’t interested in sharing her home with other felines. She may adjust to a respectful, calm dog, and she has requested that any children in her new home be gentle, understanding, and capable of respecting her boundaries. (Yes—she told us that herself.)
If you’re looking for a loving, talkative, treat-motivated companion who will fill your days with warmth, purrs, and entertainment, Rikki is ready to claim your lap—and your heart.
Meet Rikki — a certified lap thief and professional biscuit maker. Consider this your official warning: Rikki will steal your heart, your lap, and possibly your snacks if you’re not paying attention. She’s affectionate, snuggly, and not the slightest bit shy about expressing her opinions. Rikki has plenty to say and even more love to give, whether she’s curled up in your arms or chatting away about her day. In the shelter, offering her a churro treat is the quickest way to convince her that you’re her new best friend.
Rikki takes medication twice a day for Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and she’ll need an adopter who’s comfortable giving medication. The good news is that she takes her meds like a total champ—just tuck them into a treat, and she’s so excited that she doesn’t even notice. To keep her prescriptions going, she will need a veterinary relationship at the time of adoption. Trust us, though: her warm snuggles and endless biscuits are absolutely worth it.
Rikki is devoted to the one-cat lifestyle. She’s the queen of her castle and has made it clear she isn’t interested in sharing her home with other felines. She may adjust to a respectful, calm dog, and she has requested that any children in her new home be gentle, understanding, and capable of respecting her boundaries. (Yes—she told us that herself.)
If you’re looking for a loving, talkative, treat-motivated companion who will fill your days with warmth, purrs, and entertainment, Rikki is ready to claim your lap—and your heart.