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My name is Lou Lou!

Posted 3 days ago

Cared for by Cenla Cat Project
Adoption fee: $125

This helps Cenla Cat Project with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (All)
Age
Kitten
Sex
Male
Pet ID
22172861-25M0294
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Meet Lou Lou
Black Male Kitten

Lou Lou entered this world with confidence and has never looked back. Found at about 10 weeks old in a parking lot in Monroe, he spotted one of our fosters, marched right up, and clearly announced, “Pick me up.” What was she supposed to do? Some cats choose their people, and Lou Lou absolutely did.

Now this bold little gentleman is on the hunt for his forever home.
Yes, he will be in charge.
Yes, you will obey him.
And yes… he will steal your heart.

Lou Lou is active, energetic, and wonderfully personable. He loves snuggly places, toys, treats, and cat towers. He operates at exactly two speeds: full throttle and stop. There is no in-between. His playful antics will keep you laughing, his snuggles will keep you warm, and his happy purrs will remind you daily that you are very loved.

✨ Lou Lou at a glance:
• Black male kitten
• Confident, friendly, and outgoing
• Active and energetic
• Loves toys, treats, cat towers, and cozy spots
• Big personality with a sweet, snuggly side
• Entertaining, affectionate, and charming

Indoor only. Declawing is prohibited by contract. Must be at least 21 to adopt.

If you’re ready to be lovingly supervised by a tiny black kitten with leadership skills and a powerful purr, Lou Lou is ready to move in.

February 2, 2026, 2:25 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22172861-25M0294
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 3597, Pineville, LA 71361

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption fee $125.00
Default 30 day return policy with full refund unless otherwise noted on adoption application.
Must complete application with number and types of animals in household, name of Vet., Name, Address, phone contacts, email, adoption reason.
Cannot adopt a pet as gift for another individual without that individual being present, expect immediate family.
Adopters must be 21 years old.
May pay adoption fee with cash or credit no checks
Must agree to adoption contract.

More about this rescue

Who do we serve?

The Cenla Cat Project (CCP) serves the central Louisiana region (Cenla) residents and homeless felines.

Why are we needed?

There are several humane societies in the Cenla area, but none of them emphasize the feline population. We will work with the homeless feline population, as well as cats that are owned and unaltered. These unaltered feline perpetuate the exponential growth of the feline population. Residents complain about free roaming cats. The government response is to trap and kill these homeless cats.

An organization is needed for the following reasons:
*To educate people about the importance of sterilization of the cats and help them to realize that Trap Neuter Release (TNR) of feral colonies can be an asset (ie. rodent control, etc.) to the community.
*To place socialized cats into homes through adoption.
*To place feral felines as “barn” cats in rural / industrial areas or with the cooperation of the human community return to community colonies.
*To assist people in having felines altered and feline maintenance.
*To educate young people in the care of felines and the importance of sterilization.

What is our mission?

CCP's mission is to be part of the solution of feline overpopulation and homelessness in Cenla. Our goal is to reduce the feline overpopulation and homelessness in central Louisiana by rescuing homeless felines and providing sterilization, medical care and adoption services. It is also our goal to serve the residents of Cenla by providing humane education about feline care and encouraging the sterilization of their homed felines.

What are our programs?

Programs include feline adoption, education on care and importance of population control, working with communities / neighborhoods to setup TNR programs.

Who do we work with?

*Local veterinarians and low cost sterilization clinics
*Volunteer fosters
*Local Future Farmers of America and 4-H members
*Local governmental animal shelter

What resources do we need?

*Veterinary partners to alter, administer rabies and assist with providing health care to sick and injured cats
*Volunteers to foster, transport cats to Veterinary appointments, assist/run adoption events
*Support of the community with donations of money, food, cleaning supplies, etc.
*Local news media to promote the mission of CCP
*Social Media

What do we want to accomplish?

*Reduce the number of homeless cats and shelter cats without the use of euthanasia, through sterilization and adoption placement.
*Create a cat adoption center where a community member may come to interact with cats and adopt.
*Assist the community with low cost sterilization of their cats.
*Encourage and assist the community members to responsibly re-home unwanted cats and kittens rather than releasing them to the outdoors.

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