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Meet the amazing Mariam! She’s not just any ol’ cat — she’s a very special one. We bet if you ever thought about it (and we doubt you did!), you would have said there was no queen of Kuwait? Well, okay, you would be correct — but we do have a queen FROM Kuwait: please pay your official respects to Queen Mariam!
She packed her bags, picked up some pretty cool stamps on her paperwork, and headed here to conquer new worlds. She does like to monitor her domain to make sure all is in order but that doesn’t mean she won’t do some “paws-on” activity. She loves to hang out and keep you company while you work but she loves it even more when you play.
Don’t let her age fool you (8 years young!): this royal lady can get downright rambunctious, scrambling around her palace (aka your home) for hours playing with toy mice. And she really puts her back into it when she scratches on her (authorized) cardboard or her upright scratching post. If you want a playful monarch to keep you company and make you laugh, come meet Queen Mariam. You won’t even have to get past any palace guards!
To learn more about Queen Mariam, email [email protected].

Stella is a total sweetheart who gives endless affection! She loves being a couch potato. She’s incredibly calm, barely makes a sound, and loves every person she meets! Stella walks really well on the leash, but does get excited about squirrels and rabbits when she spots them!
Stella also enjoys playing with other dogs. She is a proper lady who would, however, prefer an adults-only home where she can soak up all the love.
Stella knows some basic commands and sleeps through the night in her foster home, where she has been going outside every few hours during the day.
To find out how to meet Stella through Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation, emails [email protected].