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Tiffany, A Beautiful Older Cat

November 16, 2010
Posted by Beth Kemler

My name is Tiffany and I need a foster or forever home. I am a stunning cat--white fur with green eyes. Some may call me older, but I prefer to call myself sophisticated!

If you are looking for a calm and loving companion, then I am the cat for you! I am not overly needy--but I love to spend time with my foster parents. I will follow you all over the house, in case you need my wonderful cat skills for anything. If you take a nap, I am happy to curl up by your feet to keep them warm. If you are reading a book, I am happy to sit next to you so I can tell you how I think it will end.

I am very happy with the small things in life: a small scratch on the head, some catnip to roll around in, a nice brushing, or a warm patch of sun on the ground. I am in no hurry...I just enjoy each and every day as it comes. I have spent a lot of time waiting for my forever family to come along...and I really do wish I could find them soon. So if you are looking for a loving, well-mannered lady, maybe you could consider adding me to your family?

In 2008, Tiffany was dumped at a high-kill shelter in North Carolina. While we are not sure of her circumstances, it is obvious that Tiffany had been previously abused and/or neglected. She was timid, scared of people and new places. Thankfully, a kind volunteer offered to take her in and foster her. After awhile, Tiffany realized she was no longer in danger and settled into her foster home. She is truly deserving of a new, happy forever home.