Liza
Available
Liza
AvailableLiza is a young, medium-sized female domestic short hair cat with a striking black and white tuxedo coat. She is spayed and up to date on her vaccines, and she is fully house trained. Rescued in Philadelphia, PA, Liza is looking for a safe and loving home where she can continue to thrive.
About Liza
Liza is a tiny survivor who’s overcome more than most cats face in a lifetime. Found abandoned on a freezing night, Liza had already suffered frostbite so severe that the tips of her ears fell off before her rescuers could get her to safety. Even at her lowest, she clung to life and to her spark, and now, with warmth and care, she’s thriving. This black-and-white spitfire is all personality: a real “moo cat” with endless zoomies, endless sass, and kittenish antics that keep everyone in stitches. She’s crazy about toys and soaks up every bit of attention she can get from her favorite humans. Having endured so much, Liza isn’t interested in mingling with other animals—she’d really rather be your one-and-only. The missing ear tips haven’t dulled her sweetness or her energy. Liza’s living proof that love and comfort can put the past to rest. Now she just needs a home that’ll promise her plenty of warmth and laughter, never cold or lonely nights. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
Inquire directly with rescue.
Adoption fees can usually be paid via credit card, or other convenient methods. Please check with the shelter for specific payment methods.
Rescues & Shelters
Questions about Liza
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Liza is a domestic short hair cat, a breed known for being adaptable. She’ll do well in most indoor environments and will especially thrive in a cozy home where she can be the center of attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Liza are best kept indoors and don’t need outdoor space to be happy, especially after what she’s endured. Safe window views and indoor enrichment will keep her content.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Domestic short hairs are generally sturdy and good with children, provided the kids are taught to handle cats gently. Liza’s playful personality would likely do well with kids who respect her boundaries.











