



Tortilla
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Tortilla
Vernon, VT
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Tortilla’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Tortilla's Story
This super sweet lady was brought in a few weeks ago after being humanely captured. She was living nearby a locally established cat colony in West Brattleboro for a few months and her rescuers were concerned that she may be pregnant. Upon examination, there is evidence that Tortilla recently birthed a litter but had either weened the kittens already or the babies did not survive outdoors. Due to her handleability and disposition, it is very likely Tortilla was abandoned and is not a feral cat.<br/><br/>Tortilla is an absolute gem! She is incredibly friendly, playful, adaptable, and unfazed by her recent life experiences. Based on her musculature and teeth, Tortilla is a very young cat and is anywhere between 8 and 18 months old. Earlier this week (4/1/25), Tortilla was given a clean bill of health by our veterinarian. She is now up to date on all of her vaccines and services, she tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and she was microchipped during her spay surgery. As of April 7th, Tortilla will be ready to go to her new furever home!<br/><br/>Shortly after Tortilla came to us, another stray was captured by the same folks and brought to our home-based facility. Tortilla was super excited to see Spooks, and the feeling was mutual. Turns out, Tortilla and Spooks were frequently seen hanging outside together not too far from the feral cat colony. While we are not requiring Tortilla and Spooks to be adopted together, our fingers are crossed that they can continue sharing space and experiences in their new home.<br/><br/>Tortilla is not at all a fan of dogs and would do best in a home without any canine companions. When it comes to other cats, it has depended greatly on their energy and personality. If Tortilla were a person, she would be an extroverted, busy body, type A gal, and she has really preferred spending time with lower energy, calm, and respectful males (which easily describes Spooks). She has little patience for pushy, hyper cats. <br/><br/>Most likely, Tortilla would do very well with older, respectful children, and they'll likely become her favorite if they toss toys all the time for her to chase. This girl basically embodies zoomies, and she is a riot to watch. <br/><br/>If you're looking for a cat that wants to be involved in all of your daily activities, demands lap time, and in secret wishes she could Velcro-attach to you, Tortilla is your lady!
This super sweet lady was brought in a few weeks ago after being humanely captured. She was living nearby a locally established cat colony in West Brattleboro for a few months and her rescuers were concerned that she may be pregnant. Upon examination, there is evidence that Tortilla recently birthed a litter but had either weened the kittens already or the babies did not survive outdoors. Due to her handleability and disposition, it is very likely Tortilla was abandoned and is not a feral cat.
Tortilla is an absolute gem! She is incredibly friendly, playful, adaptable, and unfazed by her recent life experiences. Based on her musculature and teeth, Tortilla is a very young cat and is anywhere between 8 and 18 months old. Earlier this week (4/1/25), Tortilla was given a clean bill of health by our veterinarian. She is now up to date on all of her vaccines and services, she tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and she was microchipped during her spay surgery. As of April 7th, Tortilla will be ready to go to her new furever ho
This super sweet lady was brought in a few weeks ago after being humanely captured. She was living nearby a locally established cat colony in West Brattleboro for a few months and her rescuers were concerned that she may be pregnant. Upon examination, there is evidence that Tortilla recently birthed a litter but had either weened the kittens already or the babies did not survive outdoors. Due to her handleability and disposition, it is very likely Tortilla was abandoned and is not a feral cat.
Tortilla is an absolute gem! She is incredibly friendly, playful, adaptable, and unfazed by her recent life experiences. Based on her musculature and teeth, Tortilla is a very young cat and is anywhere between 8 and 18 months old. Earlier this week (4/1/25), Tortilla was given a clean bill of health by our veterinarian. She is now up to date on all of her vaccines and services, she tested negative for FeLV/FIV, and she was microchipped during her spay surgery. As of April 7th, Tortilla will be ready to go to her new furever home!
Shortly after Tortilla came to us, another stray was captured by the same folks and brought to our home-based facility. Tortilla was super excited to see Spooks, and the feeling was mutual. Turns out, Tortilla and Spooks were frequently seen hanging outside together not too far from the feral cat colony. While we are not requiring Tortilla and Spooks to be adopted together, our finger
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