When Lucille Bluth and her foster mom first became acquainted, Lucille was mostly feral and had only ever known a life on the streets of South City. Her foster mom was finally able to trap Lucille in time for her to give birth to her second litter of 2024 indoors. Lucille was a loving and attentive mother and, with the help of Tenth Life, her kittens were able to find forever homes. Now it’s Lucille’s turn!
Over the past year and a half, Lucille has gone from a distrustful shy cat, to a complete and utter love-bug. She made slow, but steady progress as she learned to trust a person for the very first time. It took a long time for her to accept physical touch from her foster mom, but now she can’t get enough. She even loves and encourages belly rubs, which cat people know is rare!
She follows her foster mom everywhere and trots ahead so she can plop down in her path to demand pets and love. Lucille is enjoying the indoor life: she loves to snuggle up to her foster mom in bed and naps happily on couches and chairs.
Lucille loves being around other cats and would appreciate feline company in her forever home. She was great with the other adult cats in her foster home, even when they weren’t so welcoming.
She loves to play— both with you and by herself. Play was an important part of building rapport between Lucille and her foster mom. She loves small balls and teaser wands, though her #1 favorite seems to be wadded up balls of foil. She frequently carries a ball (or her foil) around in her mouth and tosses them for herself to chase and kick around. She will even play something akin to fetch with you, though she won’t quite bring it all the way back before expecting you to toss it again.
Lucille is looking for someone who is willing to devote time to building trust. Though it will likely take some time and patience, it is sure to be worthwhile. Once she decides that she trusts you, Lucille will be your shadow and your bestie.
When Lucille Bluth and her foster mom first became acquainted, Lucille was mostly feral and had only ever known a life on the streets of South City. Her foster mom was finally able to trap Lucille in time for her to give birth to her second litter of 2024 indoors. Lucille was a loving and attentive mother and, with the help of Tenth Life, her kittens were able to find forever homes. Now it’s Lucille’s turn!
Over the past year and a half, Lucille has gone from a distrustful shy cat, to a complete and utter love-bug. She made slow, but steady progress as she learned to trust a person for the very first time. It took a long time for her to accept physical touch from her foster mom, but now she can’t get enough. She even loves and encourages belly rubs, which cat people know is rare!
She follows her foster mom everywhere and trots ahead so she can plop down in her path to demand pets and love. Lucille is enjoying the indoor life: she loves to snuggle up to her foster mom in bed and naps happily on couches and chairs.
Lucille loves being around other cats and would appreciate feline company in her forever home. She was great with the other adult cats in her foster home, even when they weren’t so welcoming.
She loves to play— both with you and by herself. Play was an important part of building rapport between Lucille and her foster mom. She loves small balls and teaser wands, though her #1 favorite seems to be wadded up balls of foil. She frequently carries a ball (or her foil) around in her mouth and tosses them for herself to chase and kick around. She will even play something akin to fetch with you, though she won’t quite bring it all the way back before expecting you to toss it again.
Lucille is looking for someone who is willing to devote time to building trust. Though it will likely take some time and patience, it is sure to be worthwhile. Once she decides that she trusts you, Lucille will be your shadow and your bestie.
All potential adopters are required to complete a comprehensive application and interview, and will need to supply proper identification, as well as personal and veterinary references. Our adoption fee is $150 for kittens 6 months or younger, and $125 for any cat over six months of age. Our fee includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccines to-date of adoption, and a microchip. Once approved, all adopters are required to sign an adoption contract.
All potential adopters are required to complete a comprehensive application and interview, and will need to supply proper identification, as well as personal and veterinary references. Our adoption fee is $150 for kittens 6 months or younger, and $125 for any cat over six months of age. Our fee includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccines to-date of adoption, and a microchip. Once approved, all adopters are required to sign an adoption contract.
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Tenth Life's Mission:
Giving cats the lives they deserve.
At Tenth Life, we believe that every cat, regardless of emotional or physical limitations, deserves the chance at a fulfilling and happy life.
We provide veterinary care, foster homes, and adoptive placement to stray cats and kittens, prioritizing those with special needs. We work to end unnecessary euthanasia and cat homelessness through educational outreach, community programs, and collaborative partnerships.
Only when a trusted veterinarian determines that a cat is in a state of incurable suffering, does Tenth Life relieve them of their pain through gentle and humane euthanasia. This difficult and thoughtful decision is never made in response to a lack of space, negative behaviors, or because a cat's medical needs are challenging or expensive.
To learn more about some of the cats we prioritize, visit our website, www.tenthlifecats.org. Thank you!
Tenth Life. When Nine Aren't Enough.
Tenth Life's Mission:
Giving cats the lives they deserve.
At Tenth Life, we believe that every cat, regardless of emotional or physical limitations, deserves the chance at a fulfilling and happy life.
We provide veterinary care, foster homes, and adoptive placement to stray cats and kittens, prioritizing those with special needs. We work to end unnecessary euthanasia and cat homelessness through educational outreach, community programs, and collaborative partnerships.
Only when a trusted veterinarian determines that a cat is in a state of incurable suffering, does Tenth Life relieve them of their pain through gentle and humane euthanasia. This difficult and thoughtful decision is never made in response to a lack of space, negative behaviors, or because a cat's medical needs are challenging or expensive.
To learn more about some of the cats we prioritize, visit our website, www.tenthlifecats.org. Thank you!
Tenth Life. When Nine Aren't Enough.
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