Rosalita
Super Sweet, Brown Tabby Squeaker
This is Rosalita’s Story So Far. Where does it go from here?
Rosalita is the most mellow, well-adjusted brown tabby lady ever. She’s super sweet, gentle, and has been a joy to have with us here at Hotel Bravo. Even our other feline residents agree! Rosalita has a very non-threatening nature, though she’s confident enough to stand her ground. She doesn’t bully anyone, but she doesn’t allow herself to be bullied. She’s in excellent health and sports a very short and super soft luxurious coat. Rosalita enjoys watching the birds and squirrels from the windows, loves munching on catnip, and she gets quite excited when it’s dinner time. In fact, when it’s time for wet food, she employs her secret weapon: the cutest, little kitten squeak you’ve ever heard come from a full-sized cat. <3
Backstory: Rosalita has spent a fair amount of her life outdoors at no fault of her own. For whatever reason, when her humans moved, they decided not to take Rosalita with them. She was left to fend for herself, hiding in the bushes in her backyard. A compassionate neighbor had been feeding her during her exile, but with no shelter and the house being put up on the market, it was no longer safe for Rosalita to remain on her old property.
If you’d like to meet Rosalita, then please fill out an Adoption Application and we’ll be in touch to schedule your meet and greet.
Rosalita is looking for a safe and loving home with:
- a loving human(s) who understands that home is furever
- other cat brothers/sisters
- lots of wet food and catnip
- plenty of windows or a catio for birdwatching
- no dogs please
Rosalita is up to date on her vaccines, microchipped, and FIV/FeLV negative!
Adoption Fee is $60
Rosalita’s Adoption
Fee Includes:
Microchip
FIV/FeLV test
Rabies & FvRCP Vaccine
Initial Deworming Treatment(s)
Initial Flea Treatment(s)
Retired and Ready for the Good Life.
Community Cats can retire from their outdoor lives for a variety of reasons, and they are often easily distinguishable from their more domestic brothers and sisters, both in appearance and in activity. Since they’ve lived outdoors for a significant portion of their lives, they often develop a robust set of instincts and can be more athletic in nature, as well as excellent hunters. And while it’s true that most community cats prefer the company of other felines over human companionship, Rosalita is quite the opposite as she loves human companionship.