Published February 11. 2022 07:13AM
The Sanctuary at Haafsville, 901 Nestle Way, Breinigsville, has the following cats available for adoption. Direct adoption inquiries to the Sanctuary at Haafsville at 484-285-5445 (option 3) or request an application by emailing
catadoptions@thesanctuarypa.org.
Cindy Lou is a pint-sized princess. She is a beautiful petite girl with huge eyes and a big personality. She is very loving toward people she knows and trusts and enjoys nothing more than to spend the evening cuddling on a warm lap while watching a movie. Cindy Lou has a quiet lifestyle and is hoping to find her perfect person to enjoy it with. She did not do well in homes with children or dogs but she has been thriving in her foster home. Ideally, she would like to be adopted with her brother, Clark. Cindy Lou is 2 1/2 years old, healthy, spayed, vaccinated, negative for feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency virus, litter trained and microchipped.
Clark is a handsome cat with striking eyes and a gentle personality. Clark loves spending time bird-watching in a sunny window, napping in a soft bed, and eating treats! He is very playful and will often initiate games himself such as tossing around a toy mouse to chase or rolling a ball on a track. He loves playing with wand toys and laser lights. While Clark enjoys attention once he is comfortable, he is a timid cat who will need a quiet, patient home to thrive. He does not do well with dogs, children, or dominant cats. Clark is 2 1/2 years old, healthy, neutered, vaccinated, negative for feline leukemia and feline immunodeficiency virus, litter trained and microchipped. He will take a little while to transition but with lots of patience, love and treats, Clark will be a wonderful companion. He is currently in a foster home and her foster mom reports that he loves spending time near the rest of the household in his favorite cat bed and is always excited for a snack! He even sleeps on the bed next to her and the resident cats. Clark and his sister, Cindy Lou, have always lived together. The staff at the Sanctuary would love to see them adopted together if possible.