Latte stems from the Crooked Tail Cat Café experience. She was Lilly on her cat records, but to us – she is Princess Lilly Latte. Many different breeds can be referred to as a mackerel tabby pattern, such as the Maine Coon and Norwegian Forest Cat. A mackerel tabby has markings that run perpendicular to the kitty’s spine. Lilly is a mackerel – no not a fish! A mackerel tabby is a pattern for the fur of the cat. Since January 11, Princess Lilly Latte has become somewhat less needy, but still abundantly affectionate. She was not shy as one might expect from a kitty in a new environment but needed petting 24/7. Whew! She arrived at our home, and she was very needy for attention. ![]() She was being fostered in a High Point pet store – but she was in a large room, not a cage. Having been approved to adopt from Red Dog Farms generally, we applied to meet Lilly. Red Dog Farms had Lilly, and we fell in love with her sweet picture. We left at the end of our precious hour in cat heaven. A two-year-old orange male Tabby named Ace (a Garfield want-a-be) was considered, but he mostly wanted to sleep in his window bed shaped like a spaceship – so the play was limited. We arrived early, so the latte was optimal to wait for time with the kitties. The kitties in this café are spoiled – which is a compliment to Red Dog Farm, who started this cat café. Founded in 2017, this café is creating smiles. Only a few persons are permitted in the kitty area at a time. One has to reserve an hour to play with the kitties at the café, in a separate room. Dwight and I were early, so we engaged in lattes at the café. We then moved our search to the Crooked Tail Cat Café in Greensboro – another fantastic place. Dwight was committed to only senior cats, but I must say two little gray kittens were enticing. In our search for a kitty, we visited with the SPCA in Greensboro and met several kitties, including some kittens. ![]() Dwight and I were thoroughly vetted before we were allowed to adopt Lilly. Red Dog Farm is an incredible nonprofit organization that deserves your support. On December 29, 2021, she was humanely surrendered to Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network in Stokesdale, North Carolina. She is six, and her last Mommy had to surrender her because the assisted living facility would not allow Lilly. Finicky, but she is our new rescue kitty, and we love her.
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