

Lilly
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Lilly
Enfield, CT
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Lilly ’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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Lilly 's Story
Lily was rescued from the streets as a stray, and our veterinarian estimates she is about one year old—possibly even a little younger. After having to fend for herself outside, Lily has developed a very independent personality, which is something we often see in cats that had to compete for food and resources while living outdoors.<br/><br/>Because of that, Lily would do best as the only pet in the home. She prefers having her space and doesn’t enjoy sharing it with other animals.<br/><br/>That said, Lily is very sweet with her people. Once she settles in, she enjoys attention, playtime, and being part of the household on her own terms.<br/><br/>She would do best in a home with children over 10 who can respect her independence and let her adjust at her own pace.<br/><br/>And just look at her — Lily is absolutely breathtaking. With her beauty, playful spirit, and strong personality, she’s sure to make a wonderful companion for the right home.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a stunning, independent cat to be your one and only, Lily may be the perfect match.<br/><br/>If interested in adopting Lilly please fill out an application on our website <br/><br/>https://www.enfieldcommunitycatproject.com/<br/><br/>A huge thank you to foster mom Tiffany <br/><br/>We had Tiffany spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and she snap test negative for FIV/Felv
Lily was rescued from the streets as a stray, and our veterinarian estimates she is about one year old—possibly even a little younger. After having to fend for herself outside, Lily has developed a very independent personality, which is something we often see in cats that had to compete for food and resources while living outdoors.
Because of that, Lily would do best as the only pet in the home. She prefers having her space and doesn’t enjoy sharing it with other animals.
That said, Lily is very sweet with her people. Once she settles in, she enjoys attention, playtime, and being part of the household on her own terms.
She would do best in a home with children over 10 who can respect her independence and let her adjust at her own pace.
And just look at her — Lily is absolutely breathtaking. With her beauty, playful spirit, and strong personality, she’s sure to make a wonderful companion for the right home.
If you’re looking for a stunning, independent cat to be your one and only,
Lily was rescued from the streets as a stray, and our veterinarian estimates she is about one year old—possibly even a little younger. After having to fend for herself outside, Lily has developed a very independent personality, which is something we often see in cats that had to compete for food and resources while living outdoors.
Because of that, Lily would do best as the only pet in the home. She prefers having her space and doesn’t enjoy sharing it with other animals.
That said, Lily is very sweet with her people. Once she settles in, she enjoys attention, playtime, and being part of the household on her own terms.
She would do best in a home with children over 10 who can respect her independence and let her adjust at her own pace.
And just look at her — Lily is absolutely breathtaking. With her beauty, playful spirit, and strong personality, she’s sure to make a wonderful companion for the right home.
If you’re looking for a stunning, independent cat to be your one and only, Lily may be the perfect match.
If interested in adopting Lilly please fill out an application on our website
https://www.enfieldcommunitycatproject.com/
A huge thank you to foster mom Tiffany
We had Tiffany spayed, vaccinated, microchipped and she snap test negative for FIV/Felv
How To Adopt
Lilly is from Enfield Community Cat Project
[Enfield, CT]
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