Ziggie
ID | 2000308795 |
Gender | Female |
Weight | |
Size | Small |
Age | 11 Years 9 Months |
Colour | Brown |
Breed | Domestic Shorthair |
Status | Available |
Arrival Date | June 21, 2025 |
About Ziggie
Hi there, I'm Ziggie! I'm a sweet senior lady who's one half of a bonded pair. Along with my best friend Zoomie, we're looking for a cozy retirement home to live out our golden years filled with snuggles, snuggles, and more snuggles! I have very quickly won over the hearts of every staff and volunteer I've met with my sweet-as-sugar demeanor, love of dramatically flopping over for belly rubs, and hilarious chirpy meow (seriously, I sound like a bird!). Despite being senior aged, I have a sprightly attitude that can't help but put a smile on your face. If you give Zoomie and I a chance, I promise we'll keep you smiling for many years!
Dog-friendly: Untested, likely ok with calm dogs
Cat-friendly: Yes, additional considerations due to chronic upper respiratory symptoms
Kid-friendly: Yes
Do I Need Special Care?: I have chronic respiratory symptoms, which have persisted for several months. As typical treatments (antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications etc.) have not resolved my symptoms, vets have deemed this a chronic condition. My adopters can manage these symptoms by increasing humidity, keeping up with a high quality diet, and regular vet visits if symptoms change. In a stable home, these symptoms may decrease. I also have an idiopathic (no known cause) head tilt, but it doesn't impact me and shouldn't require any further follow up care - just a funny little quirk that makes me, me!
Dog-friendly: Untested, likely ok with calm dogs
Cat-friendly: Yes, additional considerations due to chronic upper respiratory symptoms
Kid-friendly: Yes
Do I Need Special Care?: I have chronic respiratory symptoms, which have persisted for several months. As typical treatments (antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications etc.) have not resolved my symptoms, vets have deemed this a chronic condition. My adopters can manage these symptoms by increasing humidity, keeping up with a high quality diet, and regular vet visits if symptoms change. In a stable home, these symptoms may decrease. I also have an idiopathic (no known cause) head tilt, but it doesn't impact me and shouldn't require any further follow up care - just a funny little quirk that makes me, me!