My story
Snowie was born on July 14, 2010 with a crooked short tail. Her mom was feral (wild) and she abandoned Snowie and her brother when they were around 8 weeks old. They were taken in and raised indoors by a loving family until circumstances changed and they were surrendered to 2nd Chance Rescue Kitties.What we know about Snowie - she had her teeth removed years ago due to dental disease and is doing great. We found out that she is diabetic in August 2020 and started insulin treatment. She needs it twice a day and is very easy to inject. We just put some treats in front of her and while she is munching, give her the shot. She doesn't put up any resistance or fuss. She is doing great with her current dosage.Snowie has been voted Employee of the Month every month since arriving in our office and she isn't letting that go to her head or using it as an excuse to ease up. She is an outstanding office manager and serious task master, keeping us on track for her breakfast, morning medication, afternoon snack time, evening medication, and bedtime treat. If you are not keeping on schedule, she will let you know when things aren't up to her standards with a few stern meows.She is a sweet and spunky senior. She likes her small stuffed toys and will carry them in her mouth while howling to show you what a great hunter she is to have captured these pesky toys.
She wants to be a lap cat but won't jump in your lap, she needs to be placed there as she is nervous on uneven surfaces. She loves to sit next to people and she may meow at you to put her in your lap. She might present the top of her head to you which means she wants kisses on her head. She adores being brushed and loves wet food. She needs her own space to eat because she will leave if other cats come into her space while eating.She is indoor only and likes the company of other pets who aren't too clingy.
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Snowie, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.