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Miss D   

In shelter Cat

Evanston, IL, 60202
Pet name:
Miss D
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
07/13/2022
Age:
Young
Colors:
Tabby (Tiger Striped)
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Short
Description:
FOSTERED IN: Evanston, IL 60202
ESTIMATED DOB: 12/20/2021
COLOR/BREED: Torbie Shorthair
KIDS: Yes
DOGS: Likely
CATS: Yes

HISTORY: 
Miss D came to us from an underserved area in Louisiana.

ABOUT: 
Miss D is a higher energy playful girl. Girl has a list and she gets it done.  Things on her list: Play, Eat, Sleep.  She loves to play with just about anything, including things that aren’t necessarily designed for her to play with.  Miss D will keep you on your toes and will entertain you every day.  She is curious and bold, and sometimes acts before she thinks leading to hilarious mishaps. When she isn’t playing she loves to be pet and cuddled and loves to take naps with the resident cats.

Miss D likes to be the boss with the other cats, but she has excellent manners and doesn’t bother the cats who aren’t interested in playing or interacting with her.  Miss D would do great in homes with resident cats, but she would do best in a home that has a younger or more playful cat to be her buddy.  She rarely is alone and always chooses to lay with one of the other cats.  Miss D is confident and curious so we think she would adapt well to homes who have cat-friendly dogs.  Miss D isn’t being fostered with children, but she was very appropriate with a child visitor, but she will be too busy to be constantly handled.  Because she is so active and social will prefer homes that have other pets over only-pet homes for Miss D.

Interested in adding one of our adoptables to your family? The first step is to fill out our adoption application. More information and our adoption application can be found at www.luluslockerrescue.org.

Miss D Loving the sunbeams: https://youtu.be/EE8sOxK7U5Q

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