Success Stories
Nothing is more satisfying than seeing a formerly homeless or neglected animal find a happy new home. These lucky kitties found forever homes through City Kitties. Click your browser’s refresh button to see another 10 randomly selected profiles, or choose a kitty’s profile from the full list below. You can also read updates from our adopters-click here for our blog posts about former foster kitties!
Mocha
Young Female
Adopted July 2009
Mocha's story began in an abandoned house in northwest Philly. She was found with two littermates, Norman and Gus, all of whom had terrible eye infections. Mocha lost her right eye to the infection and required surgery and antibiotics to help her heal. She was understandably skittish due to her rough start in life. But after lots of attention and socialization from her foster parent, Mocha blossomed into a gentle little lover. Due to her strong attachment to other felines, we wanted Mocha to find a forever home with another cat. Her wonderful new parents adopted Mocha with her new brother (and fellow City Kitties foster cat), Joshua.
About City Kitties' Veterinary Care: We provide high quality veterinary care for our foster cats and kittens. Each animal is spayed/neutered, tested for FIV and feline leukemia, and receives age-appropriate vaccinations (FVRCP and rabies), and flea/parasite treatment as needed. Since they live in foster homes, you can see our adoptable animals in a familiar, stress-free environment, and their foster parents can tell you all about their personalities. If you have questions a week, a month, or even a year after adoption, we're available for guidance and support.
How to Adopt from City Kitties: Our adoptable animals are housed in private foster homes. The first step in meeting an adoptable animal is to fill out an adoption application. To ensure a lifelong match between you and your new pet, our adoption process involves an application, reference check, and a visit to your home at the time of adoption. Our adoption fee is $85 to help subsidize the cost of veterinary care. You can read more about the adoption process and fill out an application on our website, www.citykitties.org.
Additional Information
- Domestic Short Hair
- Sex: Female
- Cats: Yes
- Declawed: No
- House trained: Yes
- Age: Young
- Special Needs: No
- Altered: Yes
- Size: Small
- Up to date: Yes
- Color: Brown
- Coat Length: Short
- Pattern: Solid
- Courtesy: No
- Found: No