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Adopt Larita

Mixed Breed · Female · Kitten · 9 months

Medium Female Cat; ESPLUGUES/BCN OR NEARBY AND RED OBLIGATORY IN WINDOWS AND BALCONIES/TERRACE Hello! My name is Larita and I am a carey cat. They call us lucky cats, but I didn't feel very lucky at first. I was adopted when I was just a 2-month-old kitten. I lived with a family that had another cat ...

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Gato Mediano Hembra; ESPLUGUES/BCN O ALREDEDORES Y RED OBLIGATORIA EN VENTANAS Y BALCONES/TERRAZA �Hola! Me llamo Larita y soy una gatita carey. Nos llaman las gatitas de la suerte, pero yo no sent� mucha suerte al principio� Me adoptaron cuando era solo una bebita de 2 meses. Viv�a con una familia que ten�a otra gat ...

Size
Medium
Age
Kitten · 9 months
Location
🇪🇸Spain
Shelter
description
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Bringing Larita home

What you'll need for Larita in week one.

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  1. 01
    Required by most shelters

    Hard-Shell Cat Carrier

    Top-loading carriers are easier than dragging cats out of a side door.

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    €25–40
  2. 02

    Feliway Calming Spray

    Cat-specific pheromone. Spritz the carrier 15 min before pickup.

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    €18–25
  3. 03
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    Covered Litter Box

    Privacy reduces stress in week one. Get one size up from what you'd think.

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    €25–45
  4. 04

    Clumping Cat Litter

    Match the shelter's brand for the first bag, transition slowly over a week.

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    €10–18
  5. 05

    Litter Scoop + Stand

    Daily scooping is non-negotiable. A stand keeps the scoop clean.

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    €10–18
  6. 06

    Sturdy Scratching Post

    Tall enough they can stretch fully. Saves your couch from week one.

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    €30–60

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About Larita

What life with Larita looks like

Larita is a medium-sized puppy/kitten mixed breed cat waiting at description in Spain.

Kittens are tiny chaos engines for about six months and then mellow rapidly. They need two scheduled feedings, a litter box per cat plus one extra, and somewhere high to climb. Spay/neuter happens around six months — most shelters arrange this before adoption.

🇪🇸Adopting from Spain

Spanish protectoras generally include sterilization, all vaccinations, microchip ID, and EU pet passport in the adoption fee (typically €250–€400 for a dog, €100–€180 for a cat). Many maintain partnerships with rescue transport providers across the EU.

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Frequently asked

Adopting Larita, answered.

How do I contact the shelter about Larita?
Use the phone, email, or website link in the sidebar of this page. description handles screening and the adoption contract directly — TailHarbor doesn't broker the conversation. When you reach out, mention you saw Larita on TailHarbor so they know which animal you're asking about.
Can I adopt Larita if I live in another country?
Yes, in most cases. Rescues across Europe routinely place animals abroad — description will tell you what they need (EU pet passport, rabies titer, transport coordination) and whether they handle transport themselves or refer you to a partner. Plan for an extra €100–€350 in transport costs depending on distance.
Is Larita already vetted, vaccinated, and chipped?
Most cats on TailHarbor leave their shelter with sterilization, current vaccinations, microchip ID, and an EU pet passport included in the adoption fee. The vet status on this page reflects what the shelter has reported — ask them directly if you need details on specific vaccines, recent bloodwork, or chronic conditions.
What happens if Larita isn't the right fit?
Every reputable rescue accepts an animal back if the adoption genuinely doesn't work — that's part of the standard contract. Talk it through with description early rather than rehoming privately; they know Larita and can place them more successfully than a second-hand listing can.
Why does the description sometimes read awkwardly?
TailHarbor translates shelter descriptions into English from the source language (ES). Translation is imperfect — names of streets, donors, and shelter-specific terms occasionally slip through unidiomatically. For the cleanest read, click the source link to see the shelter's original page.
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