Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago
Meet Hope – Our Comeback Queen! Hope’s journey hasn’t been an easy one, but this resilient girl has shown just how strong she really is. She was adopted once before, but when her behavior suddenly changed, we learned the reason—her teeth were causing her a lot of pain. After a vet visit, two teeth removed, and another filed down, Hope is finally pain-free and back to being her sweet, playful self! Now that she’s feeling better, Hope has found her voice again. She loves to meow, zoom around the house, and show off her scratching skills on any scratch pad she can find. She’s full of energy, sass, and personality! Hope isn’t a fan of dogs, and when it comes to cats, she’s a bit selective. She doesn’t mind calm cats who keep to themselves, but she isn’t interested in rowdy playmates or kitties that want to cuddle and smother her. She’d do well as either your one-and-only or with a laid-back feline friend who respects her space. One of Hope’s quirks? She thinks litter is for flinging! Because of that, she’ll need a taller or enclosed litter box to help keep things tidy. Hope is ready for her second chance at a forever home—one filled with love, playtime, and plenty of cozy spots to call her own.
Meet Hope – Our Comeback Queen! Hope’s journey hasn’t been an easy one, but this resilient girl has shown just how strong she really is. She was adopted once before, but when her behavior suddenly changed, we learned the reason—her teeth were causing her a lot of pain. After a vet visit, two teeth removed, and another filed down, Hope is finally pain-free and back to being her sweet, playful self! Now that she’s feeling better, Hope has found her voice again. She loves to meow, zoom around the house, and show off her scratching skills on any scratch pad she can find. She’s full of energy, sass, and personality! Hope isn’t a fan of dogs, and when it comes to cats, she’s a bit selective. She doesn’t mind calm cats who keep to themselves, but she isn’t interested in rowdy playmates or kitties that want to cuddle and smother her. She’d do well as either your one-and-only or with a laid-back feline friend who respects her space. One of Hope’s quirks? She thinks litter is for flinging! Because of that, she’ll need a taller or enclosed litter box to help keep things tidy. Hope is ready for her second chance at a forever home—one filled with love, playtime, and plenty of cozy spots to call her own.