Watch my profile on Crib Cat with Carrie Ann Inaba and then read about me below! Please share my story and help me find the perfect permanent home today!
People call me
Winnie.
About me
I am a 9 year old short-hair who has black fur with silvery-white splotches on my stomach. I have even been to the Acatemy awards (The Academy awards for cats looking to get adopted).
I’m really good at
I am extremely patient and can sit around for hours listening to my master.
Some things about me you should know
Just because I’m 9 years old doesn’t mean I have a lot more love to give!
I’m looking for
Someone who has as much wisdom as me.
I am currently staying at Heaven on Earth Society for Animals. (It’s nice but I’d much rather be your Crib Cat!) If you want to make your house a real crib for me, click on one of the links below for more info. Thank you!






Cats are known for their cleanliness. Cat groom themselves by licking their fur. The cat's saliva is a powerful cleaning agent, but it can provoke allergic reactions in humans. Cats also enjoy grooming humans or other cats. Cats may occasionally regurgitate hair balls of fur that have collected in their stomachs as a result of their grooming. Longhair cats are more prone to this than shorthairs. Certain cat foods can prevent hairballs. Also, remedies can include the elimination of the hair with regular grooming of the coat with a comb or stiff brush. Cats expend nearly as much fluid grooming as they do urinating.
First, it's recognizing and accepting that you can’t force your pets to like each other. We don't have a crystal ball to predict whether or not your pets will be friends, but we do have techniques for you to use to increase your chances of success. Most importantly, choose a cat with a similar personality and activity level. For example, an older cat or dog might not appreciate the antics of a kitten.
You need to move slowly during the introduction process to increase your chances for success. You mustn’t throw your pets together in a sink-or-swim situation and hope they'll work it out
Great advice on introducing a new pet into your household!