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Julia

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Julia

Levittown, PA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Calico

Behavior

Julia’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Julia's Story

Seeking a very special home for Julia!<br/><br/>We see acts of cruelty every day towards animals but one of the worst is when humans put animals in a situation in which they can’t help themselves where they’ll slowly die. Julia is one of those unfortunate cats that went through this.<br/> <br/>Just as the first arctic blast came in, one of the TCC volunteers was on a run on a trail she hadn’t normally frequented when it was discovered that someone duct taped a cat in a box and left her there to die. No food, no water, no blanket, just a box and duct tape to keep it shut in the freezing temps with her in it. That cat was Julia. <br/><br/>Julia’s been hanging at the TCC arsenal facility since then and originally struggled a LOT with her behavior (understandably so). She didn’t trust us or anyone, didn’t want to be touched or interacted with much for a while. But she’s really come out of her shell and we believe she is adoptable to the right home. <br/>Julia has shown us that she can build trust over time with humans who earn it from her. She is wary of new people, and we haven’t quite figured out why but for some new people she puffs up, for others she runs. But for us who are with her daily, she’s become a really good girl! <br/><br/>Just recently, she finally started wanting to play with toys. She used to be afraid of them! She likes a good pet on the head, sometimes you even get a butt lift, and really loves to zoom around!! <br/><br/>She isn’t a lap cat but does like to be near her most trusted humans. She thrives on routine. She doesn’t want to be picked up but knows when we shake the treats, to go back to her cubby to get them! She’s smart. <br/><br/>To add to her very specific needs, she does not like other cats one bit and we imagine she wouldn’t do well with dogs either. Because of how wary she is, a home without small or young children is a requirement. <br/><br/>We know she’s a hard sell, but we’re hoping to find her happy ending! <br/><br/>Julia is spayed, UTD on vaccines, FIV/FeLV negative, & will come microchipped! <br/><br/>Julia needs a quiet home with a cat savvy adopter willing to work with her! We’d also consider doing a “foster to adopt” to make sure she’s a good fit!<br/><br/>Apply to adopt her below & please share her far & wide! <br/><br/>https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HOTC/Cat

Seeking a very special home for Julia!

We see acts of cruelty every day towards animals but one of the worst is when humans put animals in a situation in which they can’t help themselves where they’ll slowly die. Julia is one of those unfortunate cats that went through this.

Just as the first arctic blast came in, one of the TCC volunteers was on a run on a trail she hadn’t normally frequented when it was discovered that someone duct taped a cat in a box and left her there to die. No food, no water, no blanket, just a box and duct tape to keep it shut in the freezing temps with her in it. That cat was Julia.

Julia’s been hanging at the TCC arsenal facility since then and originally struggled a LOT with her behavior (understandably so). She didn’t trust us or anyone, didn’t want to be touched or interacted with much for a while. But she’s really come out of her shell and we believe she is adoptable to the right home.
Julia has shown us that she can build trust over time with humans who earn i

Seeking a very special home for Julia!

We see acts of cruelty every day towards animals but one of the worst is when humans put animals in a situation in which they can’t help themselves where they’ll slowly die. Julia is one of those unfortunate cats that went through this.

Just as the first arctic blast came in, one of the TCC volunteers was on a run on a trail she hadn’t normally frequented when it was discovered that someone duct taped a cat in a box and left her there to die. No food, no water, no blanket, just a box and duct tape to keep it shut in the freezing temps with her in it. That cat was Julia.

Julia’s been hanging at the TCC arsenal facility since then and originally struggled a LOT with her behavior (understandably so). She didn’t trust us or anyone, didn’t want to be touched or interacted with much for a while. But she’s really come out of her shell and we believe she is adoptable to the right home.
Julia has shown us that she can build trust over time with humans who earn it from her. She is wary of new people, and we haven’t quite figured out why but for some new people she puffs up, for others she runs. But for us who are with her daily, she’s become a really good girl!

Just recently, she finally started wanting to play with toys. She used to be afraid of them! She likes a good pet on the head, sometimes you even get a butt lift, and really loves to zoom

How To Adopt

Julia was listed as Adoptable by House of the Cat
How can I adopt Julia?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with House of the Cat. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Julia is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to House of the Cat for details on the pet.
When can I meet Julia?
If you've submitted an inquiry, House of the Cat will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Julia, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to House of the Cat, and they'll be happy to help!
House of the Cat's Adoption Policy
Our process is a multi-step process that begins with filling out an application for us to review. We will screen each application thoroughly by confirming housing/pet policies, doing veterinary reference checks, and calling personal references. If everything comes back clear we will contact the applicant to schedule a phone interview during which we will discuss a time to meet the animal if we feel the applicant is a good fit. Once the applicant is approved they can meet the cat and take them home after signing their adoption contract and paying their adoption fee.

Julia is from House of the Cat

[Levittown, PA]

Our Mission
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and find adoptive homes for the homeless cats in Philadelphia. We also pull cats from shelters that are at risk of euthanasia or release back to the streets. We foster rescued cats and provide veterinary care until an adoptive home is found.

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