Beautiful Sheila spent her earlier life being a repeat mama cat, but those days are now over. The neighbors say she was turned out as a kitten. Sheila was finally rescued from her life on the streets earlier this year before the snowstorm.
Sheila is now enjoying life playing with her wand toy and batting around her stuffed mouse. She has the biggest beautiful green eyes you have ever seen and a lovely brown coat with golden undertones. Sheila is a petite girl; she weighs just 8 lbs. Her voice is a tiny kitten squeak! The vet estimates she is about 3-4 years old. She can be picked up and hugged and is affectionate!
She would do best in a quiet home without other animals but is slowing learning to get comfortable with other cats. She has access to the house but prefers to stay in her room where she feels secure, away from the resident cats at her rescuer’s home. She will need someone with patience at first, but she loves attention and will enjoy spending quality time with her person or people, just chilling after interactive play time.
Please send an email to dcmcats@yahoo.com for an application, and please include a little about yourself and your household and what your typical daily and weekend schedule is like, so we can help you decide if Sheila is a good fit. Sheila is waiting for a special person or family to give her their forever love!
Beautiful Sheila for Adoption
Contact dcmcats@yahoo.com
Beautiful Sheila spent her earlier life being a repeat mama cat, but those days are now over. The neighbors say she was turned out as a kitten. Sheila was finally rescued from her life on the streets earlier this year before the snowstorm.
Sheila is now enjoying life playing with her wand toy and batting around her stuffed mouse. She has the biggest beautiful green eyes you have ever seen and a lovely brown coat with golden undertones. Sheila is a petite girl; she weighs just 8 lbs. Her voice is a tiny kitten squeak! The vet estimates she is about 3-4 years old. She can be picked up and hugged and is affectionate!
She would do best in a quiet home without other animals but is slowing learning to get comfortable with other cats. She has access to the house but prefers to stay in her room where she feels secure, away from the resident cats at her rescuer’s home. She will need someone with patience at first, but she loves attention and will enjoy spending quality time with her person or people, just chilling after interactive play time.
Please send an email to dcmcats@yahoo.com for an application, and please include a little about yourself and your household and what your typical daily and weekend schedule is like, so we can help you decide if Sheila is a good fit. Sheila is waiting for a special person or family to give her their forever love!
We do an e-mail/phone interview so we can help match you to our adoptable cats. You may also try out a cat to adopt! Adoptions are finalized with an adoption agreement. We hope to adopt our cats only to forever homes, but we will always take back a cat that is adopted from us should the adopter be unable to keep the cat due to unforeseen circumstances.
We also have cats available for fostering! Fosters fill out a questionnaire so we can help match you up.
Our adopters and fosters must be local to the Greater New Orleans area. We do not adopt out of state or transport cats out of the general area.
We do an e-mail/phone interview so we can help match you to our adoptable cats. You may also try out a cat to adopt! Adoptions are finalized with an adoption agreement. We hope to adopt our cats only to forever homes, but we will always take back a cat that is adopted from us should the adopter be unable to keep the cat due to unforeseen circumstances.
We also have cats available for fostering! Fosters fill out a questionnaire so we can help match you up.
Our adopters and fosters must be local to the Greater New Orleans area. We do not adopt out of state or transport cats out of the general area.
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Hours to view our adoptable cats are by appointment. Please contact us at NolasArkCats@yahoo.com Thank you for visiting our page and kitties for adoptions and/or fostering!
Hours to view our adoptable cats are by appointment. Please contact us at NolasArkCats@yahoo.com Thank you for visiting our page and kitties for adoptions and/or fostering!
More about this rescue
OUR MISSION
NOLA’s Ark Cats, Inc. ("NOLA’s Ark Cats") mission is to offer services to the community of the Greater New Orleans area for the care of homeless cats and kittens. Such services include, but are not limited to: daily care and medical attention for homeless cats and kittens (including veterinary care and purchases of food and other supplies); foster and adoption options; neuter-trap-release for feral and homeless cats; and expertise and assistance to the community and to other caregivers of feral colonies. NOLA’s Ark Cats works to establish a network of animal caregivers whereby people can share ideas/information and offer assistance to each other. NOLA’s Ark Cats further aims to educate the community, and to invite participation by the community in the care of cats.
We are an ALL VOLUNTEER organization, so any and all assistance is greatly appreciated. Here are some ways that you can help us and our family of furry kitty critters:
Foster: Provide a temporary home to an adult or younger cat or two.
Donate: Food, scoopable litter, and comfort items (toys, blankets, crates, beds) are always needed!
Medical Care Help: We have an account with a local veterinarian, so donations can be made directly to our account for vet care, and you will know that every cent went toward the much needed care of the cats.
TNR Program: We are also looking for kind people with back yards and porches to accommodate feral and semi-feral outside cats for our Trap-Neuter-Return trapper and cat caretaker friends.
We cannot accept cats from the general public but we are happy to help with advice on how to find homes and screen potential adopters.
OUR MISSION
NOLA’s Ark Cats, Inc. ("NOLA’s Ark Cats") mission is to offer services to the community of the Greater New Orleans area for the care of homeless cats and kittens. Such services include, but are not limited to: daily care and medical attention for homeless cats and kittens (including veterinary care and purchases of food and other supplies); foster and adoption options; neuter-trap-release for feral and homeless cats; and expertise and assistance to the community and to other caregivers of feral colonies. NOLA’s Ark Cats works to establish a network of animal caregivers whereby people can share ideas/information and offer assistance to each other. NOLA’s Ark Cats further aims to educate the community, and to invite participation by the community in the care of cats.
We are an ALL VOLUNTEER organization, so any and all assistance is greatly appreciated. Here are some ways that you can help us and our family of furry kitty critters:
Foster: Provide a temporary home to an adult or younger cat or two.
Donate: Food, scoopable litter, and comfort items (toys, blankets, crates, beds) are always needed!
Medical Care Help: We have an account with a local veterinarian, so donations can be made directly to our account for vet care, and you will know that every cent went toward the much needed care of the cats.
TNR Program: We are also looking for kind people with back yards and porches to accommodate feral and semi-feral outside cats for our Trap-Neuter-Return trapper and cat caretaker friends.
We cannot accept cats from the general public but we are happy to help with advice on how to find homes and screen potential adopters.
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