Hello, dear heart. I’m Winterberry, proud mama of the sweetest little berry patch you’ve ever seen. 🍓❄️
I’m a gorgeous calico lady, brushed with snowy white, warm orange, and soft black — like winter wrapped around autumn leaves. My foster family says I carry myself with quiet grace. I think that’s just what happens when you’ve raised six beautiful babies.
I came to the rescue with all six of my little ones after we were saved from a hoarding situation. It was a difficult beginning, but I kept my babies close and did what mothers do best — I loved them, protected them, and made sure they felt safe. Now we’re all healthy, cherished, and growing into our bright futures.
Motherhood has been my full-time job, and I’m proud to say I’ve been a very good mommy. My little Huckleberry is especially attached — he’s a total mama’s boy and still likes to stay close. I can’t say I blame him. I do give very good comfort cuddles.
Now that my babies are growing up, it’s my turn to be cared for. I am very sweet and gentle, and I absolutely adore back rubs. Scratch along my back and I’ll lean right into your hand with soft, grateful eyes. I don’t mind being picked up and held either — I’ll settle in calmly and enjoy the closeness.
I’m spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated, so I’m completely ready for my own forever home. With proper, slow introductions, I should do well with other cats and respectful children. I may be okay with cat-friendly dogs too, though that’s something we’re still learning about.
If I could make one wish, it would be to be adopted with one of my babies. After everything we’ve been through together, sharing a forever home would mean the world to me.
I’ll be ready to go home after February 14th — perhaps just in time to be someone’s Valentine. ❤️
I’ve given so much love in my life. Now I’m ready to receive it.
Hello, dear heart. I’m Winterberry, proud mama of the sweetest little berry patch you’ve ever seen. 🍓❄️
I’m a gorgeous calico lady, brushed with snowy white, warm orange, and soft black — like winter wrapped around autumn leaves. My foster family says I carry myself with quiet grace. I think that’s just what happens when you’ve raised six beautiful babies.
I came to the rescue with all six of my little ones after we were saved from a hoarding situation. It was a difficult beginning, but I kept my babies close and did what mothers do best — I loved them, protected them, and made sure they felt safe. Now we’re all healthy, cherished, and growing into our bright futures.
Motherhood has been my full-time job, and I’m proud to say I’ve been a very good mommy. My little Huckleberry is especially attached — he’s a total mama’s boy and still likes to stay close. I can’t say I blame him. I do give very good comfort cuddles.
Now that my babies are growing up, it’s my turn to be cared for. I am very sweet and gentle, and I absolutely adore back rubs. Scratch along my back and I’ll lean right into your hand with soft, grateful eyes. I don’t mind being picked up and held either — I’ll settle in calmly and enjoy the closeness.
I’m spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated, so I’m completely ready for my own forever home. With proper, slow introductions, I should do well with other cats and respectful children. I may be okay with cat-friendly dogs too, though that’s something we’re still learning about.
If I could make one wish, it would be to be adopted with one of my babies. After everything we’ve been through together, sharing a forever home would mean the world to me.
I’ll be ready to go home after February 14th — perhaps just in time to be someone’s Valentine. ❤️
I’ve given so much love in my life. Now I’m ready to receive it.
Potential adopters are always encouraged to reach out to the rescue and do a meet and greet. Additionally, we do have cats at the Petsmart at Happy Valley Road and Lake Pleasant Parkway and the Petsmart off the Loop 303 and Waddell Road.
Potential adopters are always encouraged to reach out to the rescue and do a meet and greet. Additionally, we do have cats at the Petsmart at Happy Valley Road and Lake Pleasant Parkway and the Petsmart off the Loop 303 and Waddell Road.
More about this rescue
We are a nonprofit based in the Phoenix metro area that rescues and rehabilitates stray, feral, and abandoned animals, primarily kittens and cats. We are strong believers in TNR-Trap, Neuter, Return- for controlling feral cat colonies. We seek to educate and support the humane management of these efforts, and can provide traps and advice for those in need of help.
We are a nonprofit based in the Phoenix metro area that rescues and rehabilitates stray, feral, and abandoned animals, primarily kittens and cats. We are strong believers in TNR-Trap, Neuter, Return- for controlling feral cat colonies. We seek to educate and support the humane management of these efforts, and can provide traps and advice for those in need of help.
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We'll also keep you updated on Hollyberry's adoption status with email updates.