DOB: 04/13/2021 Dilly is quiet but sociable; inquisitive; good appetite. She adores treats, and has her special time finding her foster's lap for snuggles and pets. Dilly purrs easily. Small dogs and bunches of other cats and kittens are part of Dilly's foster home so she is ready for all introductions to new playmates! Small children however have not been around, but her personality is easy-going and a ready for all new adventures. This kitty has gone through treatment and is a FIP WARRIOR! Feline Infectious Peritonitis, FIP, is caused by a mutation of the typically benign FCoV. It typically strikes kittens and young cats under 2 years of age, or older cats whose immune system has been stressed or otherwise compromised. Nearly every cat in the world is exposed to the virus, especially those in catteries, shelters, or multi-cat households. Ninety to ninety-five percent of cats who contract the virus will experience a short bout of diarrhea but will pass the virus without further complications. The other 5-10% will have either a genetic predisposition or a weakened immune system that allows the virus to mutate into the virulent form, FIP. Previously a guaranteed death sentence, FIP is now curable! All of our foster kitties are raised in foster homes, are up to date on vaccines for their size, spayed/neutered, FELV/FIV tested and microchipped. Interested in adopting? Fill out and adoption application here: https://www.sprkittycatshack.org/adoptionsMarch 7, 2026, 11:00 am
DOB: 04/13/2021 Dilly is quiet but sociable; inquisitive; good appetite. She adores treats, and has her special time finding her foster's lap for snuggles and pets. Dilly purrs easily. Small dogs and bunches of other cats and kittens are part of Dilly's foster home so she is ready for all introductions to new playmates! Small children however have not been around, but her personality is easy-going and a ready for all new adventures. This kitty has gone through treatment and is a FIP WARRIOR! Feline Infectious Peritonitis, FIP, is caused by a mutation of the typically benign FCoV. It typically strikes kittens and young cats under 2 years of age, or older cats whose immune system has been stressed or otherwise compromised. Nearly every cat in the world is exposed to the virus, especially those in catteries, shelters, or multi-cat households. Ninety to ninety-five percent of cats who contract the virus will experience a short bout of diarrhea but will pass the virus without further complications. The other 5-10% will have either a genetic predisposition or a weakened immune system that allows the virus to mutate into the virulent form, FIP. Previously a guaranteed death sentence, FIP is now curable! All of our foster kitties are raised in foster homes, are up to date on vaccines for their size, spayed/neutered, FELV/FIV tested and microchipped. Interested in adopting? Fill out and adoption application here: https://www.sprkittycatshack.org/adoptionsMarch 7, 2026, 11:00 am
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Submit Application
We will reach out to you if your application is approved. If you don't hear from us we've gone with a different applicant.
3.
Meet the Pet
Once an application has been approved, we can arrange for you to meet your potential baby at one of our adoption events.
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Sign Adoption Contract
If you'd like to move forward, you will sign an adoption contract. We will go over next steps like introducing your new kitty to your home.
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Pay Fee
Adoption fee:
Single cats $75
Bonded cats $150
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
As a rescue, Springfield Kitty Cat Shack Rescue volunteers get to know the cats they care for and can share their knowledge to help you find your perfect forever fur baby.
Please keep in mind that cats are sociable creatures, and sometimes two are better than one. Playmates tend to lower the amount of trouble a single fur baby might get into when they are bored due to busy schedules or long work hours.
We will choose the best applicant for each kitty and reach out to that applicant.
As a rescue, Springfield Kitty Cat Shack Rescue volunteers get to know the cats they care for and can share their knowledge to help you find your perfect forever fur baby.
Please keep in mind that cats are sociable creatures, and sometimes two are better than one. Playmates tend to lower the amount of trouble a single fur baby might get into when they are bored due to busy schedules or long work hours.
We will choose the best applicant for each kitty and reach out to that applicant.
Pet Supermarket at the Avenues
9041 Southside Blvd.
Jacksonville, Fl 32256
Adoption fee:
Single cats $75
Bonded cats $150
More about this rescue
Springfield Kitty Cat Shack Rescue is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in Jacksonville, Florida. We are a small volunteer-run non-profit that had humble beginnings in 2019.
Our rescue's mission is on taming feral and sick kitties too old to go to ACPS or the Humane Society.
This is no small undertaking! The need is great, and we help as many cats and kittens as we can. Sometimes this means rescuing a sick kitty, trapping feral cats and kittens, and other times it’s giving a pregnant mom a safe place to have her kittens.
Before starting the rescue, we were involved in TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) activities, fostering, and volunteering at local shelters in Jacksonville, FL.
During the summer of 2018, we focused on fostering semi-feral kittens ( the sick and the hissy) through local shelters and then on our own. Due to our success of re-homing so many cats and kittens, we decided to make it official in December 2018.
Springfield Kitty Cat Shack Rescue is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in Jacksonville, Florida. We are a small volunteer-run non-profit that had humble beginnings in 2019.
Our rescue's mission is on taming feral and sick kitties too old to go to ACPS or the Humane Society.
This is no small undertaking! The need is great, and we help as many cats and kittens as we can. Sometimes this means rescuing a sick kitty, trapping feral cats and kittens, and other times it’s giving a pregnant mom a safe place to have her kittens.
Before starting the rescue, we were involved in TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) activities, fostering, and volunteering at local shelters in Jacksonville, FL.
During the summer of 2018, we focused on fostering semi-feral kittens ( the sick and the hissy) through local shelters and then on our own. Due to our success of re-homing so many cats and kittens, we decided to make it official in December 2018.
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