
74909
Lily (bonded w/Alastar)
Adopted
Cat
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Black
0.5 y/o
Small
5 lbs
Female
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lily is a confident calico girl who loves cuddles and attention. She also appreciates a comfy hidey bed for those long afternoon naps. Her absolute favorite thing, though, is playing with her buddy Alastar! Though she arrived with a fracture in one of her legs, it healed up well and she's an active and energetic youngster!
Though they're not littermates, they became besties in their foster home. As a bonded pair, Alastar and Lily can only be adopted together.
Medical disclosure for Lily: The pet you are adopting has a history of a previous fracture of the right hind limb. Radiographs were taken and the fracture is completely healed. Currently the animal is not experiencing any lameness and is not in pain. After a bone is broken it does not always heal perfectly which can lead to eventual development of arthritis or other issues. If any lameness or pain is noted with this limb, an exam by your veterinarian is recommended. Any future costs related to this issue are the responsibility of the adopter.
This animal should have a general health exam with a veterinarian as soon as possible after adoption. Your veterinarian can make further medical recommendations for testing and medical treatment if needed.
Adopted
Domestic Short Hair / Mixed (short coat)
Black
Small
5 lbs
Yes
Lily (bonded w/Alastar)
Cat
0.5 y/o
Female
Yes
Lily is a confident calico girl who loves cuddles and attention. She also appreciates a comfy hidey bed for those long afternoon naps. Her absolute favorite thing, though, is playing with her buddy Alastar! Though she arrived with a fracture in one of her legs, it healed up well and she's an active and energetic youngster!
Though they're not littermates, they became besties in their foster home. As a bonded pair, Alastar and Lily can only be adopted together.
Medical disclosure for Lily: The pet you are adopting has a history of a previous fracture of the right hind limb. Radiographs were taken and the fracture is completely healed. Currently the animal is not experiencing any lameness and is not in pain. After a bone is broken it does not always heal perfectly which can lead to eventual development of arthritis or other issues. If any lameness or pain is noted with this limb, an exam by your veterinarian is recommended. Any future costs related to this issue are the responsibility of the adopter.
This animal should have a general health exam with a veterinarian as soon as possible after adoption. Your veterinarian can make further medical recommendations for testing and medical treatment if needed.