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My name is Shelly!

Posted 4 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22177021
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Shelly was rescued from a local senior center where we have been doing a trapping project to spay the final female cats. Shelly was only a baby when she was found with several other kittens. 

Shelly was a bit more shy than the other kittens, but has really warmed up and is a super snuggler (as you can see from the photos where she is in her foster mom's lap). She is a little unsure of new people, so she will need time to adjust and feel safe before she shows her true snuggly personality. We would recommend keeping her in her own area at first to let her acclimate, but giving her lots of cuddles so she will quickly trust her new family and show what a sweet, funny girl she is.

Shelly is about 7 months old and truly deserves her own family. 

Shelly is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, treated preventatively for fleas/ticks, and dewormed. 

Shelly did initially test positive for the feline leukemia virus (FeLV). It appeared that she was fighting off the virus, but a recent re-check leads us to believe she is going to remain positive for the virus.

FeLV is a viral infection that affects the immune system, making it harder for a cat’s body to fight off infections. While it’s not curable, it is manageable with good veterinary care, a healthy diet, and a stress-free indoor lifestyle. Cats with FeLV need routine wellness checks, prompt treatment for any illness, and regular preventative care like vaccines and parasite control.

FeLV is spread between cats through close contact (like grooming or sharing food bowls), so Shelly must either be an only cat or live with other FeLV-positive companions.

It’s important to know that FeLV affects cats differently—some live only a few years, while others remain healthy for much longer. Right now, Shelly is in excellent health, full of playful kitten energy, and showing no signs of illness. What she needs most is a loving home where she can enjoy life to the fullest, surrounded by people who adore her as much as she’ll adore them. 

To learn more about this condition visit: https://resources.bestfriends.org/article/feline-leukemia-felv-faqs

She likes other cats (must be FeLV positive), could be easily introduced to a cat loving dog, and would be best with older children who are knowledgeable and respectful of slightly shyer kitties. 

If you are interested in learning more about Shelly, please email us at bandocats@gmail.com to request an application or ask questions. 

January 7, 2026, 10:59 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22177021
Contact
Address
PO Box 126, Plain City, OH 43064

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require that adopters fill out an application, which can be downloaded from our web site, www.bandocats.org under "How You Can Help" and "Adopt." Once it is filled out, you can email it back to us at bandocats@columbus.rr.com or fax it to 614-873-0972. Our adoption fee is $75. If you adopt two cats or kittens, we only charge one adoption fee. We do not have a shelter, so once you are approved, we will make arrangements to allow you to meet the cat you are interested in through their foster. All cats are in foster homes.

Go meet their pets

We have adoption events at the PetSmart on Sawmill Road in Columbus the fourth Saturday of every month from 12-2. We also have two cages at this PetSmart and you can stop in and meet our cats and fill out an application there.

More about this rescue

Black and Orange Cat Foundation consists of a small group of volunteers working on trap-neuter-return (TNR) efforts for feral cats and spay/neuter services for stray cats in the Plain City area. Plain City is a rural farming community that is situated in two counties--Madison and Union counties. Because we are a farming area, there are a huge number of "barn cats" that need to be fixed. We are the only group in this area working on an ongoing basis to spay and neuter feral and stray cats.

Never heard of TNR? Trap-neuter-return involves humanely trapping feral or "wild" cats in traps baited with tuna or other yummy kitty foods. The cats, once trapped, are then transported to the vet to be spayed or neutered. We desperately want to cut down on the cat over population problem that is overwhelming so many shelters and TNR is helping us do just that.

But while the cats we trap are feral, there are often kittens or tame cats in these colonies that can be placed in homes. The kitties on these pages have all come from sad situations. With a lot of love, medical help, and plenty of good food, these guys have all become lovebugs looking for forever homes. Won't you please consider one of them so they will never be lonely or hungry again?

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