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Lucy

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Medium

About Lucy

North Myrtle Beach, SC

Breed

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Long
Orange & White

Behavior

Lucy’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Lucy's Story

Meet Lucy who arrived here in October 2023 after her lifelong terminally ill owner was unable to care for her any longer. The woman's vet reached out to us and made arrangements for her to join us. She's had her wellness exam, titer test, and we will be providing her with dental care in the not too far off future. She has been one of our Seniors for Seniors cats and is currently co-habitating with our Grandpa Jack. She's an independent gal, who enjoys being brushed, not a lab cat but wants attention on her princess terms. A forever home without the competition of other cats will be best for her, although it's possible she could be ok sharing a home with another docile male or two, as she cohabitated with previously. <br/><br/>We are a "Protect the Pets" rescue with established nutritional protocols for our cats. We mandate responsible vaccination protocols and titer testing in order to provide continuous protection and compliancy with the Rabies Control Act of South Carolina Statute Section 47-5-60. Please ensure your vet recognizes titers and is willing to offer affordable titer testing versus blindly overdosing pets with unnecessary vaccinations which contribute to the 50% national cancer rates being newly diagnosed annually in 10 - 12 million companion animals. <br/><br/>Full veterinary files accompany our cats and feel free to email Christine@Headbutthotel.org for our adoption paperwork.

Meet Lucy who arrived here in October 2023 after her lifelong terminally ill owner was unable to care for her any longer. The woman's vet reached out to us and made arrangements for her to join us. She's had her wellness exam, titer test, and we will be providing her with dental care in the not too far off future. She has been one of our Seniors for Seniors cats and is currently co-habitating with our Grandpa Jack. She's an independent gal, who enjoys being brushed, not a lab cat but wants attention on her princess terms. A forever home without the competition of other cats will be best for her, although it's possible she could be ok sharing a home with another docile male or two, as she cohabitated with previously.

We are a "Protect the Pets" rescue with established nutritional protocols for our cats. We mandate responsible vaccination protocols and titer testing in order to provide continuous protection and compliancy with the Rabies Control Act of South Carolina Statute Section 47-5-60. Please ensure your vet r

Meet Lucy who arrived here in October 2023 after her lifelong terminally ill owner was unable to care for her any longer. The woman's vet reached out to us and made arrangements for her to join us. She's had her wellness exam, titer test, and we will be providing her with dental care in the not too far off future. She has been one of our Seniors for Seniors cats and is currently co-habitating with our Grandpa Jack. She's an independent gal, who enjoys being brushed, not a lab cat but wants attention on her princess terms. A forever home without the competition of other cats will be best for her, although it's possible she could be ok sharing a home with another docile male or two, as she cohabitated with previously.

We are a "Protect the Pets" rescue with established nutritional protocols for our cats. We mandate responsible vaccination protocols and titer testing in order to provide continuous protection and compliancy with the Rabies Control Act of South Carolina Statute Section 47-5-60. Please ensure your vet recognizes titers and is willing to offer affordable titer testing versus blindly overdosing pets with unnecessary vaccinations which contribute to the 50% national cancer rates being newly diagnosed annually in 10 - 12 million companion animals.

Full veterinary files accompany our cats and feel free to email Christine@Headbutthotel.org for our adoption paperwork.

How To Adopt

Lucy was listed as Adoptable by Head Butt Hotel
How can I adopt Lucy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Head Butt Hotel. 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 Lucy 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 Head Butt Hotel for details on the pet.
When can I meet Lucy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Head Butt Hotel will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Lucy, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Head Butt Hotel, and they'll be happy to help!
Head Butt Hotel's Adoption Policy
We are proud to be South Carolina's premiere "Protect the Pets" Integrated nonprofit rescue organization. We mandate responsible vaccination protocols and titer testing prior to ever allowing our pets to be blindly administered more than one vaccination overdose in our pets' lifetimes. So if you consent and allow your vet to administer annual vaccinations (in fact mal-practice) in the absence of titer testing, please refrain from contacting us. The well being of our pets is our top priority so our protocols for proper nutrition and responsible vaccination practices to ensure no chance of overdosing and over vaccination of our pets, is our #1 objective along with their happiness. For further information on this very important issue, please feel free to contact us or refer to the Titers for Pets website, www.TitersforPets.org

Lucy is from Head Butt Hotel

[North Myrtle Beach, SC]

Our Mission
The Head Butt Hotel is dedicated to providing Integrated rehabilitation and residency for special felines at our North Myrtle Beach SC home base; where each animal is treated as if they were our only pet. We also maintain a PetSmart adoption center location in Charlotte, NC as well as with our fosters in Myrtle Beach and M...
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