



Baby Girl
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Baby Girl
Webster, TX
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Baby Girl's Story
Meet Baby Girl. She came to GIHS along with her older brother Baby Boy after their owner's health declined. Life here has been difficult for Baby Girl as you can imagine, especially after being separated from her brother, who needed more intensive care due to age and health. For several weeks Baby Girl remained curled up in beds and blankets near the community room window, head buried in her arms, too depressed to interact with visitors. She lost weight. She became sick--a common occurrence in stressed cats. After her health took a turn, GIHS was able to get her into a foster, where she seems to be improving. She still misses her brother, of course, but we believe that in the right environment and with the right family, she'll come out of her shell and know happiness again.
Meet Baby Girl. She came to GIHS along with her older brother Baby Boy after their owner's health declined. Life here has been difficult for Baby Girl as you can imagine, especially after being separated from her brother, who needed more intensive care due to age and health. For several weeks Baby Girl remained curled up in beds and blankets near the community room window, head buried in her arms, too depressed to interact with visitors. She lost weight. She became sick--a common occurrence in stressed cats. After her health took a turn, GIHS was able to get her into a foster, where she seems to be improving. She still misses her brother, of course, but we believe that in the right environment and with the right family, she'll come out of her shell and know happiness again.
Meet Baby Girl. She came to GIHS along with her older brother Baby Boy after their owner's health declined. Life here has been difficult for Baby Girl as you can imagine, especially after being separated from her brother, who needed more intensive care due to age and health. For several weeks Baby Girl remained curled up in beds and blankets near the community room window, head buried in her arms, too depressed to interact with visitors. She lost weight. She became sick--a common occurrence in stressed cats. After her health took a turn, GIHS was able to get her into a foster, where she seems to be improving. She still misses her brother, of course, but we believe that in the right environment and with the right family, she'll come out of her shell and know happiness again.
How To Adopt
Baby Girl is from Lifeline of Galveston County
[Webster, TX]
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