Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Queens Wants to Rule Your Home: Opt to Adopt

Queens

Community Cats of Colorado
Denver, CO


Queens is a beautiful orange and white ladycat waiting for her forever home with Community Cats of Colorado.  Queens is approximately one year old and was rescued from a barn where she was born.  She has big expressive eyes and loves to receive attention and be pet.  She also loves to play and gets along really well with other cats.  

Queens is a special needs kitty.  She has neurological damage and cannot use a litter box as a result.  She also has a difficult time jumping up to places.  However, she can walk and play fine.  She needs a loving, caring, and patient human companion.

Queens is already spayed, up-to-date on vaccinations, housetrained (I assume she uses puppy pads or something similar since she can't use a litter box, but the rescue didn't mention any specifics regarding her bathroom habits), and microchipped.  She tested negative for FeLV.  She gets along well with other kitties and children.  Community Cats of Colorado is willing to waive Queens' adoption fee for the right human.  

If you'd like to meet beautiful Queens, please fill out an application on the Community Cats of Colorado website here.  


11 comments:

  1. I like her name and she is a beauty!

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  2. Queens is beautiful, I hope she gets a forever home soon.

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  3. Oh goodness, she is sure a sweetie and a beautiful gal!

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  4. I hope this sweet kitty finds a home!

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  5. best best fishes two ewe queen on findin yur for everz; we hope ya find ...& R in........ yur for everz by mid month !! ♥♥♥

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  6. How beautiful she is! Hope she finds the best home evfur!

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  7. Goodness we wish we were closer and had room. She looks beautiful and it sounds like cerebellar hypoplasia which may be bad enough that she cannot get into a pan.
    We wish her the best and a loving home soon
    Timmy

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  8. She's gorgeous! I wonder about her neurological issues.. possibly CH, or was it damage caused by a trauma instead? Sharing!!

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