





Tracy
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
- Tabby
About Tracy
Grand Rapids, MI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Tracy’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Tracy's Story
Meet Tracy, a pretty long haired tabby with long whiskers and gold eyes. We don't know how long Tracey was living outside but she once had a caretaker who would feed her. The caretaker died and Tracy struggled to manage on her own. One of our volunteers knew of Tracy's plight so she trapped Tracey who has made her way to Second Chance.<br/><br/>Tracy is sweet and demure. She is still absorbing her new surroundings which certainly has been a change from living on the streets. For a shy cat like her, living outdoors must have been very hard. You can see it in her eyes. What we see is a kitty who needs a little time and a little effort and once she trusts will be a nice companion. She probably was at one time and was either dumped or got lost. Tracy is receptive to slow, gentle pets and will close her eyes to lean in for more and reward you with purrs. Sher is eager to be loved.<br/><br/>Tracy would do best with a single adopter or couple. A family with older respectful kids may be okay, too. Tracy would benefit from a quieter, routine home, possibly one where the adopter had a lot of time to spend with her. She would also benefit from regular grooming of her long soft coat. Tracy would probably be fine as an only cat as she cohabitates with other cats but does not seem to need them. Tracy is just looking for that second chance in her golden years.<br/><br/>Tracy has been spayed, vaccinated and microchipped. Tracy has an approximate birthdate of 02/23/2016. Her adoption fee is $95.<br/><br/>If you are interested in Tracy or any of the cats at Second Chance Cats of West Michigan, go to sccatswm.org/adopt to fill out an application, or stop in during open hours on Fridays from 11-2 or Saturdays and Sundays from 11-4.<br/><br/>Please note - we can only adopt to those who live within a one hour drive of Grand Rapids.<br/><br/>Thank you!
Meet Tracy, a pretty long haired tabby with long whiskers and gold eyes. We don't know how long Tracey was living outside but she once had a caretaker who would feed her. The caretaker died and Tracy struggled to manage on her own. One of our volunteers knew of Tracy's plight so she trapped Tracey who has made her way to Second Chance.
Tracy is sweet and demure. She is still absorbing her new surroundings which certainly has been a change from living on the streets. For a shy cat like her, living outdoors must have been very hard. You can see it in her eyes. What we see is a kitty who needs a little time and a little effort and once she trusts will be a nice companion. She probably was at one time and was either dumped or got lost. Tracy is receptive to slow, gentle pets and will close her eyes to lean in for more and reward you with purrs. Sher is eager to be loved.
Tracy would do best with a single adopter or couple. A family with older respectful kids may be okay, too. Tracy would benefit from
Meet Tracy, a pretty long haired tabby with long whiskers and gold eyes. We don't know how long Tracey was living outside but she once had a caretaker who would feed her. The caretaker died and Tracy struggled to manage on her own. One of our volunteers knew of Tracy's plight so she trapped Tracey who has made her way to Second Chance.
Tracy is sweet and demure. She is still absorbing her new surroundings which certainly has been a change from living on the streets. For a shy cat like her, living outdoors must have been very hard. You can see it in her eyes. What we see is a kitty who needs a little time and a little effort and once she trusts will be a nice companion. She probably was at one time and was either dumped or got lost. Tracy is receptive to slow, gentle pets and will close her eyes to lean in for more and reward you with purrs. Sher is eager to be loved.
Tracy would do best with a single adopter or couple. A family with older respectful kids may be okay, too. Tracy would benefit from a quieter, routine home, possibly one where the adopter had a lot of time to spend with her. She would also benefit from regular grooming of her long soft coat. Tracy would probably be fine as an only cat as she cohabitates with other cats but does not seem to need them. Tracy is just looking for that second chance in her golden years.
Tracy has been spayed, vaccinated and microchippe
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Tracy is from Second Chance Cats of West Michigan
[Grand Rapids, MI]
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