JILL IS LEARNING HOW TO MAKE LEMONDADE OUT OF LEMONS
Life was not easy before coming to HEART. Jill was found all alone on a highway with a broken hip -- she was probably hit by car. She was already spayed and eartipped. At some point in her life she must have found her way to a feral colony. Some kind person thought Jill was feral (she's not) and had her spayed and released her back outside.
Jill is a true alpha female with a definite hint of spice in her "diva purrsonality". She is spunky and full of life -- definitely not a shrinking violet. She's also a tomboy. Sometimes when she's bored Jill resorts to rough play. She is an expert toy player and needs interactive toys to burn off her excess energy. Interactive play between Jill and her new pet parent will help to enhance the bond between them. Upon adoption Jill will bring her own goodie bag of her favorite toys (Cat Dancer, catnip kick stick, and laser pointer).
A cozy bed, a nutritious meal, and a place to perch means a lot to this girl, who knows what it's like to have to scrounge for food for survival. Jill is not fond of most other cats (especially females). She is a bit of a bully so a home with no other cats is best. An adults only home would also be ideal. Jill is slightly independent. She's not a snuggly cat (yet) but she's working on it in her new foster home. Jill rubs up against her foster mom to be petted. She wants affection and is starting to get that "maybe it's all gonna be OK" look in her face that cats sometimes get when enough time has passed after a trauma.
Jill will love the person who takes her home and finds over time, that they are soul mates. Jill is great. But Jill is...Jill. We will be having a cake the day somebody takes this feisty girl home. We have the feeling that she would really come into her own if she had the individual attention only a family can give. If this sassy girl has grabbed your heart, please let us know. We will arrange a "meet and greet".