Lily, a charming calico cat, has had her fair share of ups and downs as she’s been in and out of the shelter. Despite her past, she remains optimistic and hopeful to find a loving family that will support her through thick and thin. This adorable feline was surrendered to Hamilton Animal Services in Ontario, Canada when she was between 3-4 years old, but fortunately, Katelyn and Karly Saltarski, co-founders of Salty Animal Rescue, welcomed her with open arms.
The rescue organization informed that Lily was given up for adoption due to her habit of urinating outside the litter box. Her previous owners suspected that their other cat may have been harassing her. Initially, Lily was hesitant but eventually became affectionate towards volunteers. Unfortunately, she was adopted again but ended up being returned after more than a year.
According to the rescue, Lily’s problem with using the litter box has persisted and her new family thinks that she would be happier with another family. It is unfortunate that this is the most common reason why people give their cats up for adoption. Lily is now five years old, and this is the second time she has been rehomed. Thus, it is important that she finds the perfect forever home for her.
Lily is an uncomplicated feline who loves to explore, locate her humans, and then stretch out on her back for some chin and belly scratchies. She desires undivided attention as the sole four-legged creature in the vicinity. To provide a permanent home for Lily, a caring family must possess empathy and be willing to exhibit patience.
According to the rescue, Lily may exhibit some Calico cattitude at times, but once she settles in, she is an affectionate and adorable fluffy chonk. She’s a typical lazy house cat who enjoys snuggling and napping, and when she’s not busy kneading, she loves nothing more than getting pets and attention from her humans.
Lily finds solace in peaceful surroundings, relishing in the opportunity to unwind while gently kneading on a plush blanket. She exudes an incessant purr and has perfected the art of being a lap cat, happily lounging on your legs for hours on end. One of her treasured hobbies involves viewing avian videos with her human companions on a computer screen.
According to the rescue, there is potential for Lily’s litter box problem to decrease and ultimately be resolved through experimentation. They noted that Lily arrived at the rescue quite overweight but expressed optimism that with effort, she could continue to shed the extra pounds, which may also contribute to resolving her litter box issue.
Lily has had her fair share of shelter life, and she’s now eagerly seeking her forever home. What she truly needs is a family who will support her through any challenges that come her way, and love her for exactly who she is – a completely normal kitty.