





Princess Penelope
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Princess Penelope
Newport, WA
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Princess Penelope’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Princess Penelope's Story
YOU'RE GONNA LOVE PENELOPE!<br/><br/>This pretty princess was rescued by a cat loving family, but because cats are Penelope's least favorite species, they were unable to keep her. Silly girl! We assured both them and Penelope that we'll find her a good home without any annoying felines to steal her glory!<br/>We think Penelope is about a year old. She's been spayed, wormed, vaccinated and is a very good girl with the litter box. As one would expect from such a royal being. She had a world class case of calici virus when she first came in. That's one of the things cats should always be vaccinated for, but unfortunately, she wasn't before coming to us. Calici normally causes painful mouth ulcers and sometimes conjunctivitis. In poor Penelopes' case the conjunctivitis was so bad both her eyes were terribly swollen, so badly that we had to gently pry them open to medicate them. It's taken months and numerous drops and ointments but she's all better now, apart from her left eye being a bit weepy sometimes. Adding some L-lysine, an inexpensive amino acid supplement, to her food may help sooth that. Getting out of the shelter, which she finds very stressful, will help as well.<br/>Much as Princess Penelope disdains her fellow felines, she thinks people are the cat's meow. She will gladly reign over her human subjects with love and magnanimity. The more quality time she can get with her new lords and ladies in waiting the happier she will be. Though obviously of royal blood, she's not above a rousing game with toys on sticks and will amuse her court when she gets the zoomies. The sooner she can get away from the unwanted presence of all those obviously inferior, 4-legged creatures at the shelter the better, as far as she's concerned. Help her escape from the tower by filling out an adoption application on our website using this link: https://pawsitiveoutreach.org/adoption-application or call Gina at (480)779-9208. Penelope can't wait for you to lower the drawbridge and welcome her home!
YOU'RE GONNA LOVE PENELOPE!
This pretty princess was rescued by a cat loving family, but because cats are Penelope's least favorite species, they were unable to keep her. Silly girl! We assured both them and Penelope that we'll find her a good home without any annoying felines to steal her glory!
We think Penelope is about a year old. She's been spayed, wormed, vaccinated and is a very good girl with the litter box. As one would expect from such a royal being. She had a world class case of calici virus when she first came in. That's one of the things cats should always be vaccinated for, but unfortunately, she wasn't before coming to us. Calici normally causes painful mouth ulcers and sometimes conjunctivitis. In poor Penelopes' case the conjunctivitis was so bad both her eyes were terribly swollen, so badly that we had to gently pry them open to medicate them. It's taken months and numerous drops and ointments but she's all better now, apart from her left eye being a bit weepy sometimes. Adding some L-lysine,
YOU'RE GONNA LOVE PENELOPE!
This pretty princess was rescued by a cat loving family, but because cats are Penelope's least favorite species, they were unable to keep her. Silly girl! We assured both them and Penelope that we'll find her a good home without any annoying felines to steal her glory!
We think Penelope is about a year old. She's been spayed, wormed, vaccinated and is a very good girl with the litter box. As one would expect from such a royal being. She had a world class case of calici virus when she first came in. That's one of the things cats should always be vaccinated for, but unfortunately, she wasn't before coming to us. Calici normally causes painful mouth ulcers and sometimes conjunctivitis. In poor Penelopes' case the conjunctivitis was so bad both her eyes were terribly swollen, so badly that we had to gently pry them open to medicate them. It's taken months and numerous drops and ointments but she's all better now, apart from her left eye being a bit weepy sometimes. Adding some L-lysine, an inexpensive amino acid supplement, to her food may help sooth that. Getting out of the shelter, which she finds very stressful, will help as well.
Much as Princess Penelope disdains her fellow felines, she thinks people are the cat's meow. She will gladly reign over her human subjects with love and magnanimity. The more quality time she can get with her new lords and ladies in waiting the
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Princess Penelope is from Pawsitive Outreach Spay/Neuter Alliance
[Newport, WA]
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