Sally is a bunny-soft, shy, and silly little tabby queen. She was born and lived her first few months of life in a hoarding house with 71 cats, a lack of food, and no human interaction, so she has some trust issues, unsurprisingly! She was the most scared of her three sisters, but has really grown to love humans. She isn’t a snuggly girl, but she will lay on the couch when her humans are on it. She doesn’t mind pets, and LOVES her back and tummy scratches, and is easy to get to purr, reminding her that humans are actually pretty cool! She is obsessed with churu, and food in general, and loves to hunt her stuffed animals and carry them around the house in her mouth, proudly.
Sally needs an adopter who understands that she will take time to trust you, but gaining her trust is so, so worth it! She would do best in a home with no children, unless they are older and experienced with shy kitties. She absolutely adores the company of other cats, including her siblings, Moira Rose and Delia Deetz, but she also loves her three 4-year old fosters’ cats. She does not do well with dogs.
Sally is a bunny-soft, shy, and silly little tabby queen. She was born and lived her first few months of life in a hoarding house with 71 cats, a lack of food, and no human interaction, so she has some trust issues, unsurprisingly! She was the most scared of her three sisters, but has really grown to love humans. She isn’t a snuggly girl, but she will lay on the couch when her humans are on it. She doesn’t mind pets, and LOVES her back and tummy scratches, and is easy to get to purr, reminding her that humans are actually pretty cool! She is obsessed with churu, and food in general, and loves to hunt her stuffed animals and carry them around the house in her mouth, proudly.
Sally needs an adopter who understands that she will take time to trust you, but gaining her trust is so, so worth it! She would do best in a home with no children, unless they are older and experienced with shy kitties. She absolutely adores the company of other cats, including her siblings, Moira Rose and Delia Deetz, but she also loves her three 4-year old fosters’ cats. She does not do well with dogs.
Sign the adoption contract if both the foster and adopter agree it is a good fit
6.
Pay Fee
Pay the adoption fee via Shelterluv
7.
Take the Pet Home
Adopter can bring the pet home!
Additional adoption info
Submit application via Shelterluv. Meet the pet either via Zoom or in person meeting. Sign the adoption contract if both the foster and adopter agree it is a good fit. Pay the adoption fee via Shelterluv. Them adopter can bring the pet home!
Submit application via Shelterluv. Meet the pet either via Zoom or in person meeting. Sign the adoption contract if both the foster and adopter agree it is a good fit. Pay the adoption fee via Shelterluv. Them adopter can bring the pet home!
TippedEars is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose purpose is to combat cat overpopulation through humane TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). By reducing the overall cat population, fewer cats will need to be euthanized in shelters for space, and there will not be as many kittens dying on the streets. There are not enough adoptive homes to support the growing cat population. In order to solve this problem, TippedEars believes it is essential to fight the root of the problem – prevent the excess of kittens born each year. Humane TNR is the most effective solution to solving cat overpopulation in our society and improve each cats' quality of life. While in our care, community cats will be sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped, and flea treated.
Orphaned or in danger kittens will be taken off the street and brought into foster homes. These kittens we will look for adoptive furever homes!
Our Mission
TippedEars is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose purpose is to combat cat overpopulation through humane TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return). By reducing the overall cat population, fewer cats will need to be euthanized in shelters for space, and there will not be as many kittens dying on the streets. There are not enough adoptive homes to support the growing cat population. In order to solve this problem, TippedEars believes it is essential to fight the root of the problem – prevent the excess of kittens born each year. Humane TNR is the most effective solution to solving cat overpopulation in our society and improve each cats' quality of life. While in our care, community cats will be sterilized, vaccinated, microchipped, and flea treated.
Orphaned or in danger kittens will be taken off the street and brought into foster homes. These kittens we will look for adoptive furever homes!
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Comet's adoption status with email updates.