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My name is Lady J!

Posted 1 month ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue/White
Age
Adult
Sex
Female
Pet ID
507
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Meet Lady J. Rescue covered in fleas and suffering with an eye infection, this equal parts curious and cuddly girl is thrilled to be indoors for good.

Lady J is a chatty girl and an expert biscuit maker with a purr guaranteed to melt your heart. When she's not napping on your lap, you'll find her mesmerized by raindrops or popping bubbles like a pro. She loves to lounge in a bag or a hammock and will always make your days entertaining. She isn't the biggest fan of other cats and would probably do best with a human all to herself.

Lady J is just a year old, spayed, vaccinated, flea treated, dewormed, microchipped and tested FIV/FeLV negative.
Rescue
Oakland TNR Coalition

Contact info

Pet ID
507
Contact
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adopting a cat is a big responsibility and commitment, but it's also one of the biggest acts you can ever do for an animal in need.

Each and every cat in our care has their own story and background. They are all fully vetted, fixed, vaccinated, microchipped, and FIV/FeLV negative (unless otherwise specified). Because of this, our adoption fee is $95 for one cat over 1-year-old or $155 for 2 and $110 for one cat under 1-year-old or $195 for 2.

Our approval process includes a vet reference (personal reference if you've not had a vet in the last 5 years), virtual home tour, and landlord approval should you be a renter.

The completion of an application does not guarantee approval for adoption.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

We are a small but mighty 501(c)3 foster-based cat rescue founded in 2019 with a focus on TNVR in the Oakland, Pittsburgh neighborhood, and surrounding communities. Our mission is to provide proper vet care for feral, stray, homeless, and abandoned cats, socialize and rehabilitate rescued cats, place rescued cats into forever homes, educate and promote cat rescue and animal welfare, and educate the public on the importance of the Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Release program.