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!
Nora
Adult Female
Adopted in 2008
Nora was hit by a car in North Philadephia and left to die. She had been lying immobile for days before a City Kitties volunteer rescued her. When she was finally lifted into the carrier, Nora must have been in a lot of pain, but she purred--she knew she was going to a better place. Thankfully, Nora healed well with cage rest and, besides a tiny limp, you'd never know she had such a dramatic brush with death. Her foster mom took wonderful care of Nora, ensuring she had everything she needed to make a speedy recovery. Nora spent several months in foster care before finally finding the perfect new home with her dad, who adores her.
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
- Tabby
- Domestic Short Hair
- Sex: Female
- Declawed: No
- House trained: Yes
- Age: Adult
- Special Needs: No
- Altered: Yes
- Size: Small
- Up to date: Yes
- Color: White (Mostly)
- Coat Length: Short
- Courtesy: No
- Found: No