Second Chance for Strays, Inc

Second Chance for Strays is a no-kill animal rescue in Pinellas County. We find homes for pets that other animal shelters have given up on.Since 1999, our small non-profit organization has worked to rescue as many strays from Pinellas County animal shelters as we possibly can.

Palm Harbor, FL,34684
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (727) 787-2919

Website: https://www.secondchanceforstrays.com/

Lizzie

Domestic Short Hair | Hudson, FL

AdultFemaleMediumBrown Tabby

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Meet Lizzie

Currently located in a foster home.   Calling All Brown Tabby Fans! Meet Lizzie, Our Sweet Adventuress!Looking for a playful and curious companion to add some sunshine to your life? Look no further than Lizzie, a charming young brown tabby rescue cat ready to embark on her forever adventure with you!Lizzie's Purrfect Personality: Energetic Explorer: This curious kitty loves investigating every nook and cranny. Feather toys, scratching posts, and climbing structures will keep her adventurous spirit entertained. Affectionate Soul: Don't let her playful side fool you, Lizzie has a heart of gold! She enjoys gentle petting sessions and will reward you with loving head bunts and purrs. Brown Tabby Beauty: With her mesmerizing eyes and stunning brown tabby coat, Lizzie is a sight to behold!Lizzie's Ideal Forever Home: Active Lifestyle: Someone who enjoys playtime and can keep up with Lizzie's adventurous spirit will be her purrfect match. A Loving Environment: A home filled with warmth and affection where Lizzie can feel safe and secure is key. Maybe a Feline Friend (Optional): Lizzie is open to having a playful companion, but she's also content to be your one and only furry friend!Is Lizzie your purrfect adventure buddy?Please complete our online Adoption Application. An application is required to move forward with any adoption. NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE!All Second Chance for Strays cats have been spayed or neutered, given one distemper vaccine, a rabies vaccine (if old enough), microchip, and have been tested for FeLV if under 6 months of age and for both FeLV/FIV if older. Placements are made based on the needs of each cat. There is a screening process and a contract must be completed prior to any adoption. Renters will be asked to provide proof that pets are allowed. The present adoption fee is $125.00 (please note this amount may change without notification.

Adoption Process
Contract required, $125 adoption fee

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