Good things come in threes it is said but, unfortunately, this did not apply to Trinity’s previous living situation. Trinity was being bullied by the two younger male cats in her home, creating an understandably stressful environment for her, so her owner made the difficult decision to surrender her. This gentle girl is now ready to trade in being part of a trio, to becoming someone’s one and only instead.
ABOUT TRINITY
- In foster - Tortoiseshells are known to be cat companions with distinct character and charm, and Trinity is no exception! - A potential adopter should expect to give Trinity some time to warm up and feel comfortable in her new environment, and with new people. - Trinity may be a bit independent at times, but she also enjoys keeping her person(s) company. She will likely pick a cozy spot right next to you, but Trinity is not a fan of being held, and prefers to sit beside your lap instead of on it. - Trinity has been known to show a bit of “tortitude” when stressed out (such as at vet visits), but once relaxed, she is quite affectionate. - Trinity loves head and neck scratches, and sometimes scratches under the chin. She is okay with light tail strokes, and good with pets all along her back. This big-hearted feline enjoys greeting her foster family with mrrp sounds, giving head butts, and is happy to receive “mucho pets” in return! - This pretty lady is good with being brushed--but not for too long, and has only had her nails trimmed at vet appointments so far. She uses a scratching post. - Trinity enjoys playing with feather wand toys and sitting up high in a cat condo/tree. - In her previous home, Trinity slept on a pillow beside her owner at night. - Trinity has been spayed, microchipped, dewormed, flea-treated, SNAP-tested for FIV/FeLV, and is up to date on core vaccinations.
TRINITY’S IDEAL HOME
- Although Trinity has shared her home with other cats before, it was not a positive experience for her, so she would likely do best as an only cat. - Trinity is overweight and will need an adopter that can keep her on her weight loss and management journey. - Trinity can be a bit of a scaredy-cat! Loud noises and sudden movements can send her scurrying for cover, so it would be ideal for her to have access to quiet places to retreat and feel safe in her home (blankets, covered bed, cat tree). - She has not had any ex
Sweet tortie with caramel patches, anyone?
Good things come in threes it is said but, unfortunately, this did not apply to Trinity’s previous living situation. Trinity was being bullied by the two younger male cats in her home, creating an understandably stressful environment for her, so her owner made the difficult decision to surrender her. This gentle girl is now ready to trade in being part of a trio, to becoming someone’s one and only instead.
ABOUT TRINITY
- In foster - Tortoiseshells are known to be cat companions with distinct character and charm, and Trinity is no exception! - A potential adopter should expect to give Trinity some time to warm up and feel comfortable in her new environment, and with new people. - Trinity may be a bit independent at times, but she also enjoys keeping her person(s) company. She will likely pick a cozy spot right next to you, but Trinity is not a fan of being held, and prefers to sit beside your lap instead of on it. - Trinity has been known to show a bit of “tortitude” when stressed out (such as at vet visits), but once relaxed, she is quite affectionate. - Trinity loves head and neck scratches, and sometimes scratches under the chin. She is okay with light tail strokes, and good with pets all along her back. This big-hearted feline enjoys greeting her foster family with mrrp sounds, giving head butts, and is happy to receive “mucho pets” in return! - This pretty lady is good with being brushed--but not for too long, and has only had her nails trimmed at vet appointments so far. She uses a scratching post. - Trinity enjoys playing with feather wand toys and sitting up high in a cat condo/tree. - In her previous home, Trinity slept on a pillow beside her owner at night. - Trinity has been spayed, microchipped, dewormed, flea-treated, SNAP-tested for FIV/FeLV, and is up to date on core vaccinations.
TRINITY’S IDEAL HOME
- Although Trinity has shared her home with other cats before, it was not a positive experience for her, so she would likely do best as an only cat. - Trinity is overweight and will need an adopter that can keep her on her weight loss and management journey. - Trinity can be a bit of a scaredy-cat! Loud noises and sudden movements can send her scurrying for cover, so it would be ideal for her to have access to quiet places to retreat and feel safe in her home (blankets, covered bed, cat tree). - She has not had any ex
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Cat Viewing: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Meet the different cats in the shelter and also learn about our cats in foster care so we can find your perfect match.
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