Estimated Birthday 05-14-2025 Okay to live in a home with... Cats May not do well with.... KidsDogs Physical Description Gracie was born with a rare condition where her GI tract and urinary tract were abnormally connected. Gracie had a groundbreaking lifesaving procedure at UC Davis to reconstruct her hind end. …
Estimated Birthday
05-14-2025
Okay to live in a home with...
Cats
May not do well with....
KidsDogs
Physical Description
Gracie was born with a rare condition where her GI tract and urinary tract were abnormally connected. Gracie had a groundbreaking lifesaving procedure at UC Davis to reconstruct her hind end. A complication of this procedure is a degree of fecal incontinence that we are still medically managing with oral medications and dedicated litterbox areas. Gracie needs a special adopter committed to continuing to manage her care with a veterinarian and who understands she may have some litterbox accidents due to her fecal incontinence.
Personality
Gracie is a playful little girl who adores romping around with her fellow kittens. Like many torties, she has a delightful mix of sweetness and sass that makes her personality shine. While she may seem a bit shy at first, Gracie absolutely loves affection once she feels comfortable.She may do well in a home with kids or dogs, but she'll need some time and patience to settle in and feel safe. With love and understanding, Gracie is sure to blossom into a loyal and affectionate companion who brings plenty of joy (and a little tortie spice!) to her forever family.
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This kitty has what sort of characteristics?
CuriousShy at firstIndependent
The best home to adopt me would be
Have had 1-2 catsExperienced cat family
The best home atmosphere would be
Quiet/calmModerate activity
Other animals?
Lived successfully with other catsMust be adopted with another kitten or to a home with a resident catMay be good with gentle dogsSlow intro needed with dogs
Apply to adopt here! Online cat application form Applications are also available on the website (www.yolospca.org)
It can take up to 3-5 business days to hear back once you have submitted an application.
The Yolo County SPCA is a private, not-for-profit, foster home-based animal rescue organization and does not have a shelter. All our animals awaiting adoption are in foster homes. For more information about this animal, please email
[email protected]. For more general questions, please see our website at www.yolospca.org.
All of our felines have been altered prior to adoption. Kittens have been given their first shots of FVRCP, adults are up-to-date on vaccinations, and all cats have been Feline Leukemia tested (negative) and micro chipped. The fee to adopt is $150 for kittens or $100 for adults over 1 year (the fee helps cover these costs and the cost of the microchip registration). A reduced fee is available for adopting a second cat or kitten
For more information about an animal, please email
[email protected]. For more general questions, please see our website at www.yolospca.org.