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Star

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Star

League City, TX

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Tortoiseshell

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Star's Story

The life of an animal rescuer is often not convenient. Calls for help <br/>often come at inopportune times and when the rescuer has a full house of fosters. One of our wonderful volunteers received a call from a neighbor about a stray cat who appeared pregnant and was in their back yard. They thought it would most likely be a TNR case. Volunteer Amy brought a trap baited with food to catch her. The thin tortie sported a very dirty collar and a pregnant belly. Obviously, someone's cat at one time, she was not chipped nor adorned with a tag on her grimy collar.<br/><br/>Due to see a vet the following day, the young tortie became a mom sometime during the night, in her trap. This was around July 4th, so the babies were named for things associated with the 4th and momma was named Star.<br/><br/>Looking very much like a split-faced tortoiseshell cat, her foster mom notes the small dots of color on her face look like cute freckles. While her coat is not long, it is very thick, giving her the look of a fluffy bear.<br/><br/>Nearly two years-old, Star has some very delightful personality traits. She sleeps with her foster mom and wakes her with kisses to her hands. Sooo much better than an alarm! Star is also a champion biscuit maker! A cute, quirky trait of Star's is that she loves fleece, putting a small amount in her mouth and leaving it there like a fuzzy pacifier. <br/><br/>A beautiful temptress with her belly-up pose, this does not mean she wants her belly rubbed. Cats are not always inviting belly rubs when they do this. Think about it. We aren't inviting belly rubs when we go belly up either, lol. She does, however, invite chin rubs and will allow you to pet her head. Star enjoys food, so you can bond at meal times! What is her favorite meal? She hasn't met a cat food she doesn't like!<br/><br/>Star wants her 'tribe' to be adults only. That's the way she is most at ease and she deserves that. She also says she needs to be the feline queen of her territory...the only cat. <br/><br/>So would you say that Star, with her bright- as-a-star coat, needs an adopter who is cat savvy? We confirmed with Star that this is a 'yes.' We don't know what her background was, but we know what her future can be with an adopter who wants to give Star the best of the rest of her life!<br/><br/>If you are interested in meeting the kitty who loves fleece and chin scritches, go to www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PALC/Cat and fill out a no-obligation adoption application. A volunteer will be in touch to answer any questions and set up a meet and greet with you and Star. #adoptstar

The life of an animal rescuer is often not convenient. Calls for help
often come at inopportune times and when the rescuer has a full house of fosters. One of our wonderful volunteers received a call from a neighbor about a stray cat who appeared pregnant and was in their back yard. They thought it would most likely be a TNR case. Volunteer Amy brought a trap baited with food to catch her. The thin tortie sported a very dirty collar and a pregnant belly. Obviously, someone's cat at one time, she was not chipped nor adorned with a tag on her grimy collar.

Due to see a vet the following day, the young tortie became a mom sometime during the night, in her trap. This was around July 4th, so the babies were named for things associated with the 4th and momma was named Star.

Looking very much like a split-faced tortoiseshell cat, her foster mom notes the small dots of color on her face look like cute freckles. While her coat is not long, it is very thick, giving her the look of a fluffy bear.

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The life of an animal rescuer is often not convenient. Calls for help
often come at inopportune times and when the rescuer has a full house of fosters. One of our wonderful volunteers received a call from a neighbor about a stray cat who appeared pregnant and was in their back yard. They thought it would most likely be a TNR case. Volunteer Amy brought a trap baited with food to catch her. The thin tortie sported a very dirty collar and a pregnant belly. Obviously, someone's cat at one time, she was not chipped nor adorned with a tag on her grimy collar.

Due to see a vet the following day, the young tortie became a mom sometime during the night, in her trap. This was around July 4th, so the babies were named for things associated with the 4th and momma was named Star.

Looking very much like a split-faced tortoiseshell cat, her foster mom notes the small dots of color on her face look like cute freckles. While her coat is not long, it is very thick, giving her the look of a fluffy bear.

Nearly two years-old, Star has some very delightful personality traits. She sleeps with her foster mom and wakes her with kisses to her hands. Sooo much better than an alarm! Star is also a champion biscuit maker! A cute, quirky trait of Star's is that she loves fleece, putting a small amount in her mouth and leaving it there like a fuzzy pacifier.

A beautiful temptress with her belly-up pose,

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Star?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with League City Pets Alive aka Friends of League City Animal Shelter. 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 Star 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 League City Pets Alive aka Friends of League City Animal Shelter for details on the pet.
When can I meet Star?
If you've submitted an inquiry, League City Pets Alive aka Friends of League City Animal Shelter will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Star, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to League City Pets Alive aka Friends of League City Animal Shelter, and they'll be happy to help!

Star is from League City Pets Alive aka Friends of League City Animal Shelter

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