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About Lilith
Lilith, Mother of Demons and Monsters.
A bit dramatic of us, yes. Especially when you see how sweet she is now…
Lilith was WILD when she was rescued back in January of this year. She scared us a little bit and we didn’t know she was pregnant!
Lilith gave birth within a few days of being caught, so we can see why she was so scary. She would hiss, spit, lunge and swat at us if we went near her. Sometimes even from the other side of the room 😅
But now 5 months later, Lilith has decided that she is committed to the idea of being a house cat who loves being loved on. She enjoys napping with other cats, getting bum smacks, fluffy blankets, and she has recently learnt how to play. ❤️
Lilith really does love being around other cats and will find a way to cuddle with them, do little head bumps and politely asks them to clean her little face.
Lilith raised her two beautiful (but demonic) kittens well and with lots of love, and now they have been adopted! It’s her turn now😻 We are SO proud of how loving and trusting she has become of her foster family.
Whilst Lilith has come such a long way with becoming a friendly cat, she will need a family that is patient with her as she can still be a bit skittish with new people.
Adoption details
Please complete our online Adoption Application form to arrange an introductory "date" with one of our special kittens or adult cats that are eagerly awaiting their new home.
Adoption Enquiry Form: https://goo.gl/forms/ctHIq7r3pf4vf6X13
If you would like to become a foster carer and help save a life, please complete our Foster Care Application Form: https://forms.gle/Uy23hW4f6r4CmmVH7
Effort has been directed to each and everyone of our furry mates to ensure we understand each feline's personality profile and special needs in order to suitably match you with your new furry companion. All our kittens and cats look forward to meeting you!
As a not-for-profit street cat rescue organisation our adoption fees only cover the costs incurred from desexing and all initial vet work.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.








