Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Needs special attention,
Needs experienced adopter,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Molly (and her brother Jett) were adopted from us as kittens to an elderly lady in July 2020. The lady passed away in May 2024 from Alzheimer's. Molly and Jett stayed in the house with the lady's sister (who was her caregiver). Unfortunately, the sister was NOT a cat person and I was called to pick them up on New Year's Eve 2024. Molly and Jett were unsocialized and traumatized. They had not been out of the house since a vet visit in 2022. They have been with us for a year now and love the attention they get from customers.
Molly always wants attention from her human. She is loving, sweet, attentive and just looking for that person/people that will make her their one and only. She wants to be the ONLY pet because she's a little greedy in wanting all the attention for herself. She does not like other cats or even the smell of other cats on our hands and will hiss and swat. Other than that, she is the sweetest girl! She's never been around children, but should be fine with calm teen+ age kids.
Molly does have a health issue. She had an operation last year for bladder stones. She must be on prescription diet urinary care food for the rest of her life. She has had no issues since surgery. Her big weakness is catnip, which she will eat!
We originally thought Molly was bonded to her brother Jett, but when she had to go to foster care for a bladder stones, both cats showed many signs of being LESS stressed. So Molly is now available for adoption solo.
Born March 18, 2020.
(Molly comes with her cat carrier, corner hooded litter box, cat bed, water fountain and cat condo.)
Adoption fee = $75
Our cats are no longer in PetSmart, so please contact us at centralinfostercats@gmail.com for application and other adoption questions.