Meet Cookie: The Young Mother Cat Seeking a Forever Home in Huntington
Young Mama Cat, Ready For A Home Of Her Own: Huntington Adoptable Pet Of The Week

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Cookie, a young mother cat rescued from Wyandanch, is available for adoption at Grateful Paw Cat Shelter in Huntington, NY. After giving birth to two kittens, she is now ready to find a loving home where she can be cherished. Cookie is friendly, playful, and deserves a family of her own.
- 01Cookie is a one-year-old dark tiger cat with distinctive black tufts on her ears and yellow eyes.
- 02She was rescued while pregnant and gave birth to two kittens named Cupcake and Sprinkles.
- 03After being spayed, Cookie is now ready for adoption and has shown to be affectionate and playful at the shelter.
- 04She is litter box trained, microchipped, and has tested negative for common feline diseases.
- 05Cookie will be featured at the shelter's Kitten Shower adoption event on May 31.
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Cookie, a young mother cat from Wyandanch, is currently at Grateful Paw Cat Shelter in Huntington, NY, waiting for her forever home. Rescued before giving birth, Cookie is about a year old and described as a dark tiger cat with unique black tufts on her ears and bright yellow eyes. She showed up at a Good Samaritan's home and was taken in before the winter, where she gave birth to two kittens, Cupcake and Sprinkles. Now that her kittens are growing up and she has been spayed, Cookie is ready to find a loving family. She is known for her affectionate nature, enjoying chin scratches and head rubs, and is also playful, particularly fond of feather and fishing pole toys. Cookie is litter box trained, microchipped, and has tested negative for FeLV and FIV. The shelter hopes she will be adopted soon, especially before the influx of kittens during the season. Interested individuals can visit the shelter or contact them for more information about adopting Cookie.
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Cookie's adoption would not only provide her with a loving home but also help alleviate the shelter's capacity challenges during kitten season.
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