Adopt

My name is
Lady of the Lake!

Posted over 8 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $0

This helps Austin Pets Alive! with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
3 years 8 months old, Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
130975
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Mellow, Friendly, Affectionate

Lady of the Lake will enchant you with her calm, curious and cuddly siren purr! She is very snuggly and loves to hang out near you, drape herself over you and give you head butts to get pets. She'll make biscuits right in your lap as she purrs up a storm.

Lady has a gorgeous tabby coat and the sweetest sea-green eyes. Her foster describes tells us she quickly acclimated to her home and is the easiest cat to have around. Her previous human surrendered her due to the cost of tooth extractions. APA has taken care of Lady's dental needs and she is doing great with no teeth! She loves wet food, Churu treats and Temptations, as long as it's creamy puree-BlueTuna flavor...the rest just don't pass the taste test...and requires no special care. Just pile on the affection and she's set!

Lady got along well with her kitty roommate at the shelter. She adjusted to the low-energy dog in her foster home over time and now is fine with him. She even helps herself to his doggy bed!

Lady's ideal home would be a quiet and laid back one with people who will give her lots of attention, pets and love. A friendly cat or a senior dog to keep her company would be a welcome addition. She would be so happy to have a kitty heating pad and soft blankets. But, most importantly, she wants a family to love and call her own. If you're in search of a relaxed, charming kitty to add to your home, Lady of the Lake could be the one for you!

Lady of the Lake has tested positive for Feline Leukemia. FeLV is not a type of cancer. It's a virus that causes a weaker immune system and often a shorter life-span. For the most part, 'FeLVies' are just like any other cat. APA! waives the adoption fees of these cats, and provides FeLV-related treatment and support post-adoption. Lady of the Lake can only live with other FeLV+ cats, but dogs and other animals are just fine! Any questions? We'd love to talk with you about FeLV care.

All APA! cats are fully vetted, spayed or neutered, and have updated vaccines and a microchip. Lifetime support is offered by our Cat Behavior Team.

For further information or to meet Lady of the Lake, please email adopt@austinpetsalive.org.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
130975
Contact
Phone
Address
1156 West Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX 78703

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Step one:
Browse our available animals online. Our website has more details on every animal, including any known history with dogs, cats, and kids, as well as individual adoption fees. Visit https://www.austinpetsalive.org/adopt

Step two:
Using the provided contact form here or on the APA! website, you can send an inquiry on the animal(s) you are interested in.

Step three:
Our adoption team will connect you to the foster home or someone at the shelter location where the animal is currently living to learn more about the animal and potentially set up a visit!

Step four:
After meeting the animal you would like to adopt, instructions for completing the adoption paperwork, scheduling an appointment, and picking up your new family member will be shared with you!

Go meet their pets

Open 7 days a week from 12 PM - 6 PM.
Please inquire through an animal profile or by emailing adopt@austinpetsalive.org if you are interested in meeting one of our available animals.

Town Lake Animal Center
1156 West Cesar Chavez
Austin, TX 78703

Tarrytown Cat Adoption Center
3106 Windsor Road
Austin, TX 78703

Tarrytown Dog Adoption Center
3118 Windsor Road
Austin, TX 78703

More about this shelter

Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) is a nonprofit animal shelter and rescue organization pioneering comprehensive, innovative programs designed to save the most at-risk homeless companion animals and educate others to do the same through its American Pets Alive! nationwide education and outreach division.

A leader in No Kill sheltering in America’s largest No Kill city, APA! helps more than 10,000 dogs and cats annually in Central Texas and beyond get a chance at the life they deserve.

To learn more about APA!, visit austinpetsalive.org.

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