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Hi! My name is Vita. Im a stunning Siamese mix, and while I may be beautiful on the outside, its what Ive survived that truly defines me.
Not long ago, I was found in Thermal in heartbreaking condition sick, weak, and barely hanging on. The next day, I was taken to The Cat Clinic, where they discovered I had pyometra, a silent, fast-moving, and often deadly infection that affects unspayed female cats. Without emergency surgery, I wouldnt have made it.
But thanks to the kindness of Sam from Traveling Paws and the amazing people at Desert Paws, I was given a second chance. They made sure I got the emergency care I needed, and I survived.
Since then, Ive been recovering in a calm, loving foster home. Im still decompressing Ive been through a lot, but Im beginning to feel safe. Im shy, yes, but never aggressive. I enjoy soft pets, take treats gently, and Im slowly starting to explore my world again.
My foster is still learning about me who I am, what I love. I may be soft-spoken, but Im full of heart. Im a hidden gem, just waiting for someone to see me.
I need a peaceful home somewhere quiet and patient, with someone who understands that healing takes time. A retired couple, someone who works from home, or an experienced cat person who truly gets shy souls like me would be perfect.
Every little step I take is a quiet act of courage. And I hope the right person sees that in me.
My story is also a reminder of why spaying and neutering matters not just to prevent unwanted litters, but because it can literally save lives like mine.
Please visit our website desertpawssanctuary.org to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs and cats.Hi! My name is Vita. Im a stunning Siamese mix, and while I may be beautiful on the outside, its what Ive survived that truly defines me.
Not long ago, I was found in Thermal in heartbreaking condition sick, weak, and barely hanging on. The next day, I was taken to The Cat Clinic, where they discovered I had pyometra, a silent, fast-moving, and often deadly infection that affects unspayed female cats. Without emergency surgery, I wouldnt have made it.
But thanks to the kindness of Sam from Traveling Paws and the amazing people at Desert Paws, I was given a second chance. They made sure I got the emergency care I needed, and I survived.
Since then, Ive been recovering in a calm, loving foster home. Im still decompressing Ive been through a lot, but Im beginning to feel safe. Im shy, yes, but never aggressive. I enjoy soft pets, take treats gently, and Im slowly starting to explore my world again.
My foster is still learning about me who I am, what I love. I may be soft-spoken, but Im full of heart. Im a hidden gem, just waiting for someone to see me.
I need a peaceful home somewhere quiet and patient, with someone who understands that healing takes time. A retired couple, someone who works from home, or an experienced cat person who truly gets shy souls like me would be perfect.
Every little step I take is a quiet act of courage. And I hope the right person sees that in me.
My story is also a reminder of why spaying and neutering matters not just to prevent unwanted litters, but because it can literally save lives like mine.
Please visit our website desertpawssanctuary.org to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs and cats.Submit Application
Approve Application
Home Check
We will bring the pet with us to the home check. If everything is good, the family is able to adopt the pet at this time.
Sign Adoption Contract