Allie. Credit: Potter League for Animals

Allie, a 9-year-old domestic shorthair cat, is this week’s adoptable cat.

The green-eyed feline, who has a gentle nature and needs a loving home, is available at the Potter League for Animals in Middletown.

Weighing just 9 pounds, Allie is described as a petite kitty with a loving and affectionate personality. Her stunning green eyes are a standout feature that the Potter League believes will capture the hearts of potential adopters.

“This gorgeous older lady, with her stunning green eyes, will steal your heart!” the Potter League states in their description of Allie.

The senior cat is known for her cuddly and sweet demeanor, making her an ideal companion for those seeking a gentle feline friend. Allie’s calm nature suggests she would thrive in a quieter environment, perfect for individuals or families looking for a low-key pet.

While Allie gets along well with other cats, the Potter League notes that she prefers feline companions who match her mellow temperament. This compatibility factor is crucial for potential adopters who already have cats in their household.

Despite her advanced age, Allie is described as a happy and loving cat. Her resilient spirit shines through, even as she manages a health condition that requires daily care.

“Allie is a happy and loving cat who deserves a warm and caring home where she can continue to thrive,” the Potter League emphasizes.

One of Allie’s notable characteristics is her bravery in the face of medical needs. The senior cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, which requires daily insulin injections. However, the Potter League reports that Allie handles these treatments with remarkable ease.

“She handles her daily insulin injections like a true champ, and despite being diabetic, her spirit remains unbroken,” the shelter shares, highlighting Allie’s resilience.

This medical condition may require potential adopters to have some experience with pet care or a willingness to learn about managing feline diabetes. The Potter League staff is likely prepared to provide guidance and support to ensure Allie’s continued health and well-being in her new home.

In a move to encourage adoption, the Potter League has waived Allie’s adoption fee. This decision could make it easier for the right family to welcome Allie into their home without the added financial consideration of an adoption fee.

The Potter League for Animals, located in Middletown, RI, is actively seeking a forever home for Allie. They encourage interested individuals to reach out and meet her in person to see if she’s the right fit for their family.

“To meet Allie and see if she’s the perfect addition to your family, please call us at (401) 846-8276 or visit our Animal Care and Adoption Center in Middletown, RI,” the Potter League advises.

For those interested in learning more about the adoption process, the Potter League directs potential adopters to their website at www.potterleague.org.

Ryan Belmore is the owner and publisher of What's Up Newp. He took over the publication in 2012 and has grown it into a three-time Rhode Island Monthly Best Local News Blog (2018, 2019, 2020). He was named LION Publishers Member of the Year in 2020 and received the Dominique Award from the Arts & Cultural Society of Newport County the same year. He has been awarded grants for investigative and community journalism, and continues to coach and mentor new local news publications nationwide. Ryan...

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