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My name is Juno!

Posted 6 days ago | Updated 6 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black (Mostly)
Age
3 months old, Kitten
Sex
Female
Pet ID
56866446
Hair Length
short

My story

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

Hello, I`m Juno, the purr-fect combination of charm and cat-itude! Named after the Roman goddess, I’m here to rule your heart with my regal good looks and purr-suasive personality. I’m not just about the cat-naps (though I’m a master at them); I’ve got the power to turn any space into a royal kingdom of cuddles and playtime. Don’t let my elegant exterior fool you—I’m a playful purr-former at heart, always ready to paw-sitively entertain. So, if you’re looking for a cat who can whisker you away into the best cuddle sessions, I`m the one for you. Let’s make this purrfectly divine connection official!
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
56866446
Contact
open daily 11am to 7pm
Email
Address
210 Tuleta Dr, San Antonio, TX 78212

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Sign in at the adoption center before viewing the pets that are available for adoption. The pet adoption fee includes:
Spay/neuter surgery, age appropriate vaccinations, microchip, internal and external parasite treatment, heartworm prevention, a starter bag of Heritage Ranch by H-E-B pet food and more! Fees may be different during adoption specials. Call 210-655-1481 for details or visit https://adltexas.org/adoption-process/

Go meet their pets

COME VISIT US!

NACOGDOCHES CAMPUS
11300 Nacogdoches Rd.,
San Antonio, TX 78217
Open Daily from 11am to 7pm

PAUL JOLLY CAMPUS
210 Tuleta Dr,
San Antonio, TX 78212
Open Daily from 11am to 7pm

PETSMART EVERYDAY ADOPTION CENTER
8520 Fourwinds Dr,
San Antonio, TX 78239
Open Daily from 12pm to 7pm

More about this shelter

The Animal Defense League was established in 1934 by a group of individuals, “for the prevention of cruelty to animals; to promote kind and humane treatment of animals; and to aid and assist the enforcement of laws enacted for the prevention of animal cruelty.”

In 1961, ADL moved to its present location in the easily accessible northeast part of San Antonio. Its campus encompasses more than 12 acres and includes a two-acre pet park. On the property is an Adoption Center with a small retail store, and a separate 5,000 square-foot Clinic which houses our veterinary hospital that provides onsite spay/neuter surgery, surgery for injured and ill animals, and ongoing medical care for all ADL resident animals.

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