Day 1 of the 12 Adoptable Pets of the Holiday Season…Lily is available though the Annex Cat Rescue!

Day 1 of the 12 Adoptable Pets of the Holiday Season…Lily is available though the Annex Cat Rescue!

Annex Cat Rescue is a 100% volunteer charity dedicated to addressing the plight of homeless cats in the Greater Toronto Area by:

  • Humanely trapping homeless kittens and abandoned or stray adult cats for placement in our foster and adoption program
  • Feeding and providing medical care for community cats in designated colonies
  • Curbing population growth in those colonies through trapping, spaying/neutering, and vaccinating
  • Educating the public on the compassionate treatment of homeless cats and responsible pet ownership
  • Improving urban environments through community cooperation

Annex Cat Rescue is a proud member of the Toronto Feral Cat TNR Coalition.
https://annexcatrescue.ca/

Meet Little Lily! This sweet, tiny girl has a big heart and an incredible story. She spent her early years on the streets, not only looking out for herself but also raising a litter of kittens. Despite the tough start, she’s proven to be a resilient and loving mama.

When Lily was rescued, she needed urgent medical care, and after two surgeries, it was discovered she has irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Luckily, with the right diet, she’s now happy, healthy, and full of life! Lily adores her treats and will happily purr, knead like she’s making biscuits, and rub against your hand for more. She likes pets too!

Lily is currently in a foster home with other cats, but she would thrive in a quiet space with a patient, experienced cat lover who can give her the time and attention she deserves. After all she’s been through, Lily is ready to receive the love and care she missed out on for so long. She would blossom as a solo cat in the home, but with the right introduction she could do well with a calm, laid-back buddy cat.

Are you the special person who can give Little Lily her forever home? She’s waiting to meet you!

Lily has inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which has previously resulted in a prolapsed anus that needed to be corrected surgically through a procedure called a colopexy. In order to manage Lily’s IBD and prevent future issues, she needs to be on a prescription hypoallergenic diet. Lily may also have mild asthma, which is managed with a steroid medication given every other day, which is easily placed in her food.. She is negative for FIV and feline leukemia. Like all ACR cats, Lily has been treated for fleas and parasites.

Check out a video of Lily getting pets and treats while making biscuits: https://vimeo.com/1002244846?share=copy

Lily’s adoption fee is covered by a generous donation from Mowgli in celebration of finding his forever home!

Visit Lily's Page to find out more!

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