Accepting Applications
Schilling Pate | Female | Stray cutie (DSH) |
Rescue Story:
I was a stray kitten born in the city in need of help and a forever home. I was trapped in the same area as Lira, but they aren't sure if we are siblings or not. We are very close though now since being in care.
Date of Birth: June 2025 (est)
Energy Level: Medium
Size (adult): Medium
Adoption Fee: $225 for me or $350 for Lira and I.
Good with Dogs? Very specific dog(s) only
Only calm, cat friendly dogs with no prey drive please. I am skittish and could trigger prey drive in some.
Good with Cats? Must have a cat friend
I must be adopted to a home with another very cat friendly cat buddy for me. I'd love to be adopted with my sister if possible though.
Good with Kids? Maybe
Older kids only who are understanding of shy cats nature.
Critter Twitter:
I am a sweet-natured, shy girl who enjoys playing with my toys and my sister. Once tired and settled in, I am a huge little lap cat. I will keep you laughing with my kitten antics and make you fall in love with me over and over again while I purr on your lap. I may not be an instant bestie, but I am well worth the wait. Just give me time, patience, and love. And I will give you back that love tenfold. #shybutsweet
About my Behaviour:
I do require a calm, quiet home, as I startle very easily with loud noises and fast movements. Once settled in, I am very much a sweetie and well worth the invested time in me.
I would love to be adopted with my sister if possible, as we do seek each other out for comfort. I might be ok without her as long as you have a very cat-friendly, confident cat buddy for me. With slow, proper introductions, of course.
How’s my Health?
I am fixed, microchipped, and dewormed. The number of vaccines will depend on the length of care. I must be fed at least one meal of wet food a day for hydration. Wet food is important, as it's best for kitties, so please make sure it's in my diet. Wet food is higher in protein and can be lower in carbs. It also gives added moisture, which is important, as dry-food-only-fed cats tend to be dehydrated, which can lead to UTIs.





