Adoptable cats-Lucy, Shellie and Mork

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San Luis Obispo CA

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LUCY, SHELLIE, & MORK Rescued kitties are the best kitties: Lucy, 8-10 months old, is your typical playful young kitty who has an abundance of kitten-energy! She can be a tad timid at first and usually needs time to warm up to new people. Once you've won her trust, she loves pets and is quite snuggly. She is such an endearing and sweet kitty, with a curious personality. Shellie, 8 months old, is a very demanding kitty in a good way; she's constantly begging for attention, wants to be carried and cradled in your arms, and can't wait to find a cozy lap to curl up in. This friendly, playful, and energized kitty will be your biggest fan; she adores people. She does have limited vision requiring a quiet home; frequently rearranging the furniture would be confusing to her. *** Update... Due to her lack of vision Shellie gets startled easily but only because she doesn't know you're approaching. Her smart foster mom has figured out that speaking to Shellie alerts her that you're coming which has helped. One of her unique talents is playing fetch. Yes, fetch, toss out a ball and she's off to collect the prize and bring it back to you. Such a clever, happy, and affection girl; if you're looking for a kitty that will adore you, purrs to show you just how much, she's the one. Mork, 1 year old, is our shy guy who can easily be overwhelmed. He is gentle, great with other cats, and prefers calm, quiet people. He shows off his athletic side when you dangle a toy in front of him; he doesn't need any prompting. He is currently being fostered to help with his socialization. He'll need patience and a quiet home to make him a happy lad. Please visit our website, catprogram.calpoly.edu to learn more about the personality and behavior traits of these beautiful cats, as well as the 30 + other wonderful cats looking for a second chance to have a loving home. Visiting the shelter is by appointment only. To arrange an appointment with our adoption coordinator, please reply to this posting. The CalPoly Cat Program has adoption fees which are listed on our website for visit catprogram.calpoly.edu Our adoption fees cover: spay/neutering vaccinations microchip flea control testing for FIV/FELV deworming medical exam to ensure your cat is in good health. We are a non-profit- our 501(c)(3) non-profit tax I.D. number is 20-4927897 for more info visit catprogram.calpoly.edu

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