My name is Delilah!

Posted over 2 months ago|Updated 1 month ago
Delilah

My basic info

Age
Young
Sex
Female
Color
Black (Mostly)
Hair Length
short
Pet ID
Not listed

My health

  • Shots current
  • Spayed/neutered

My personality

AffectionateChillGentleIndependentQuietResilientShy

My story

Contact info

Pet ID

Contact
Not provided

Phone
Not provided

Email
wwmbgeneral@gmail.com

Their adoption process

Normally we discourage same day take home of animals so there is no hasty decision. We want the foster to have a good feeling about the adopter and we want the adopter to ensure they are making the best decision. We also want to ensure the adopter has all supplies needed to ensure their new companion will be well cared for. When an animal is sent home, we provide contact information should any concerns arise and we are always readily available. Included in the take home package are common concerns with newly adopted cats to help empower the new pet owner. The package also includes the veterinary information on the type and date of deworming +/- mite treatments and vaccines the cat has received in care.

Go meet their pets

Monday: 5:00 am – 11:30 pm

Tuesday: 5:30 am – 11:30 pm

Wednesday-Sunday: 5:00 am – 11:30 pm

More about this rescue

Whisker Warriors is volunteer foster-based rescue in Manitoba serving the Interlake and Winnipeg areas. The rescue was started off in July 2025 by 4 long time cat fosters who wanted to get more hands-on and collaborate with local residents and other rescue organizations to help manage the stray cat crisis in Manitoba. We focus on helping stray and abandoned cats access timely veterinary care which will always include vaccination and sterilization. Ideally, we are able place these animals into loving and stable homes. Cats that are not able to be socialized will be sterilized and released only to situations where they will have proper warmth, shelter and food (such as barns or established shelters with caregivers). We are always in great need of foster homes as our ability to help depends entirely on availability and amount of fosters as well as funding for ongoing veterinary costs.