Meet Cutie! Cutie is Heartland's "Professional Greeter." While other cats might take a "wait and see" approach, she is consistently at the very front of her space, waiting for the next person to walk by. She doesn't just want a home; she’s actively recruiting her future family.
She is a high-energy snuggler who thrives on human interaction. If you’re looking for a cat who will greet you at the door after work with the same enthusiasm she shows at the shelter, she’s the one. She’s not just looking for pets; she’s looking for a conversation partner and a lap to claim. Are you her person?
Cutie is spayed, up-to-date on FVRCP and Rabies vaccinations and is FIV and FeLV negative.*
Cutie is staying at PetSmart in Northbrook. Head there to go visit during their open hours through the windows but please email cats@heartlandanimalshelter.org to schedule a time to meet them! PetSmart Northbrook is located at 291 Skokie Blvd, Northbrook, IL 60062 and is open Monday - Saturday 9am-8pm and Sunday 10am-7pm.
*TreeFrog, a cat that previously lived and free-roamed with this cat, has tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). Because this cat had close contact with TreeFrog — including sharing water dishes and free-roaming together — they are considered FeLV exposed for a 60-day period. FeLV can be transmitted through close contact, such as bite wounds, mutual grooming, and shared food or water bowls and litter boxes. FeLV has an incubation period of up to 60 days, during which a cat may test negative on SNAP antigen tests despite being infected. Due to this exposure, we recommend retesting 60 days after the last possible exposure date (after April 6, 2026). One FeLV SNAP antigen test and one FeLV quantitative PCR test would be performed at no charge to the adopter.
For more information on FeLV - https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&id=4951934
Meet Cutie! Cutie is Heartland's "Professional Greeter." While other cats might take a "wait and see" approach, she is consistently at the very front of her space, waiting for the next person to walk by. She doesn't just want a home; she’s actively recruiting her future family.
She is a high-energy snuggler who thrives on human interaction. If you’re looking for a cat who will greet you at the door after work with the same enthusiasm she shows at the shelter, she’s the one. She’s not just looking for pets; she’s looking for a conversation partner and a lap to claim. Are you her person?
Cutie is spayed, up-to-date on FVRCP and Rabies vaccinations and is FIV and FeLV negative.*
Cutie is staying at PetSmart in Northbrook. Head there to go visit during their open hours through the windows but please email cats@heartlandanimalshelter.org to schedule a time to meet them! PetSmart Northbrook is located at 291 Skokie Blvd, Northbrook, IL 60062 and is open Monday - Saturday 9am-8pm and Sunday 10am-7pm.
*TreeFrog, a cat that previously lived and free-roamed with this cat, has tested positive for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). Because this cat had close contact with TreeFrog — including sharing water dishes and free-roaming together — they are considered FeLV exposed for a 60-day period. FeLV can be transmitted through close contact, such as bite wounds, mutual grooming, and shared food or water bowls and litter boxes. FeLV has an incubation period of up to 60 days, during which a cat may test negative on SNAP antigen tests despite being infected. Due to this exposure, we recommend retesting 60 days after the last possible exposure date (after April 6, 2026). One FeLV SNAP antigen test and one FeLV quantitative PCR test would be performed at no charge to the adopter.
For more information on FeLV - https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&id=4951934
Please visit our website to view the fees and details of our adoption process, and to learn more about Heartland Animal Shelter. When emailing or phoning to request information about this pet, please provide a daytime phone number so the shelter staff can contact you.
Please visit our website to view the fees and details of our adoption process, and to learn more about Heartland Animal Shelter. When emailing or phoning to request information about this pet, please provide a daytime phone number so the shelter staff can contact you.
Heartland's mission is to provide care, humane treatment and adoption for dogs and cats in need through community outreach, progressive programs and partnership collaboration.
Heartland's mission is to provide care, humane treatment and adoption for dogs and cats in need through community outreach, progressive programs and partnership collaboration.
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