Ali

Adopted
Ali
Breed Domestic Short Hair
Color Orange / Red, Buff / Tan / Fawn
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Good with Cats, Good with Kids, Housetrained, Independent, Go Slow
Health
Spayed neutered, , Shots current
House-trained
Yes
Good in a home with
Children, Cats

Contact Me

Adopt Me
SAYv Animal Organization
Plainfield, IL 60586

My Story

Meet Ali, a delightful orange tabby who defied expectations by revealing herself as a charming girl! Ali's journey began on a challenging note as she arrived at our rescue feeling under the weather. The shelter lacked the means to provide the care she needed, but we stepped in to nurse her back to health. Initially, Ali was a shy presence in her foster home, hiding in corners and closing her eyes at any attempt for interaction. However, with time and patience, she has made remarkable progress. Now, Ali confidently explores every nook and cranny of her foster house, showcasing her playful spirit. Although still a bit reserved at first, Ali has discovered the joy of companionship through play with other foster kitties, zooming around and engaging with her new friends and sister. Ali has become her foster mama's side kick. She loves pets and long cuddles. She is always around to help with household tasks. She is so cute and pleasant to have around! It has been a true blessing to watch Ali grow into a loving confident cat. This sweet beauty would greatly appreciate the company of a furry friend in her forever home. Give Ali the chance to bring warmth and love into your life - she's ready to be your cherished companion! Are you ready to make Ali a part of your family? Apply to adopt here: sayvanimals.org/adopt (PLEASE NOTE: Despite what PetFinder, AdoptAPet and other aggregation software systems state - the first step is to submit an application via the link above, NOT send a message through their platforms. Thank you! <3)

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