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Adopt Nana Butters

Cat, looks like
Domestic Shorthair
Age
Baby, Estimated birthdate:
Sex
Female
Color
Black
Location
Salt Lake City
Meet Nana Butters, a young kitten with a brave little heart who has already overcome so much in her short life. She’s currently healing from multiple pelvic fractures and is doing well, but she’ll need a quiet, calm home where she can continue a few more weeks of much-needed bed rest. Because of her injuries, it’s possible Nana Butters may have some long-term needs that aren’t fully known yet. What is known is that she’s resilient, improving, and deserving of patience and understanding as she continues to heal and grow. She’ll do best with someone who can be flexible and supportive as her needs become clearer over time. Nana Butters can be shy and a little sassy at first — she’s been through a lot, after all — but with patience, gentle care, and time, she begins to warm up and show her sweet side. If you have room in your home and heart for a special kitten who may need a little extra compassion, Nana Butters would love to meet you. Visit the Best Friends Lifesaving Center in Salt Lake City or email utahadoptions@bestfriends.org to meet her. Nana Butters can be shy and a little sassy at first — she’s been through a lot, after all — but with patience, gentle care, and time, she begins to warm up and show her sweet side. She’s looking for a compassionate person who understands that healing takes both rest and kindness. If you have room in your home and heart to help a resilient kitten finish her recovery and start her next chapter, Nana Butters would love to meet you. Visit the Best Friends Lifesaving Center in Salt Lake City or email utahadoptions@bestfriends.org to meet her.
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Best Friends is working to end the killing of dogs and cats in U.S. shelters in part by getting more pets out of shelters and into loving homes.

We’ve come a long way since the first known city reached no-kill in 1994, and now we’re closer than ever to making the entire country no-kill. Of the roughly 3,900 shelters operating in America today, 1,300 of them are not yet no-kill, but nearly half are close with 100 or fewer additional pets to be saved, and we know what to do to get them there.

Best Friends is committed to working with passionate people like you to save homeless pets through adoption, volunteering, fostering, and advocacy. In addition to our lifesaving centers around the U.S, we also founded and run the nation's largest no-kill sanctuary for companion animals.

Working together, we can save homeless pets in our communities and secure a better future for our best friends. Together, we will bring the whole country to no-kill.