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Classic Console

APA-A-124799

Looks Like
Domestic Shorthair

Sex
Female

Current Weight
8 lbs

Estimated Age
1 Years
3 Months

Location
Off Site - Tarrytown Cattery

Adoption Fee
$0
Looks Like
Domestic Shorthair
Sex
Female
Current Weight
8 lbs
Estimated Age
1 Years
3 Months
Location
Off Site - Tarrytown Cattery
Tarrytown Cattery
Adoption Fee
$0
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Cuddly, loving, gentle

Just like Nintendo's Classic Controller, this calico kitty is universally loved and reliable. Inside of her adorably speckled coat and her precious stumpy tail, Classic is full of nothing but love!

To add to her cuteness points, Classic is a purring motorboat! She purrs when she's happy, which is pretty much all the time.

When you come home from a long day of miscellaneous human ventures, Classic will be the first to welcome you home by rubbing her cheek on your shin. From then on, you will not be leaving her sight -- in a way that's not all up in your personal space. If you're knocking out some work at your desk, Classic will be there too. If you're washing your dishes, she'll hop onto the windowsill for a better view. If you're crawling into bed at night, she'll plop down right next to you for a good night of beauty rest. If you're making yourself a sandwich, Classic will be watching you from a chair. (She may even take that opportunity to closely study the bread you're using to perfect her own loafing technique -- see the photo that shows that her studying is paying off!) Wherever you are, Classic will find her way there, and her superpower is that she does it while respecting your space. She's the best little shadow!

Classic probably prefers being the only kitty of the household. She will happily fill the kitty spot both in your house and in your heart! Contact us today to arrange a meet & greet!

Classic 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. Classic 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 Classic Console, please email [email protected].
Come meet your new best friend

Requirements

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We ask that all adult residents meet the cat to ensure he or she is a match for the entire family.

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Meet with an adoption counselor and fill out our adoption application in person. Please plan to spend 60-90 minutes to complete the adoption process, including visitation and paperwork.

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You must be at least 18 years of age.

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You must show a picture ID with a current address. If this isn't available, we will accept a picture ID with a current utility bill.

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You must live within 100 miles of Austin. Adopters of cats who are not yet spayed or neutered must live within Travis or Williamson County, and must put down a refundable $100 deposit in order to take the cat home prior to the surgery.

Our adoption fee varies per cat, but typically cats under 6 months are $90, between 6 months to 6 years old are $50, and cats 7 years old or older have a waived adoption fee. Our adoption fee includes:

Spay or neuter surgery

FeLV testing

Current vaccinations

Deworming treatment

Microchip

Lifetime behavior support

Accepted forms of payment include cash, debit or credit card, or money order payable to Austin Pets Alive!.

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