Adoption information
About Lady
đž Meet Lady: The Gentle Soul Youâve Been Waiting For
If you are looking for a companion who is the perfect mix of independent and affectionate, look no further than Lady. True to her name, Lady is a polite, quiet, and easy-going girl who brings a sense of calm to any home she enters.
đ Personality
Lady is a "real sweetie" through and through. She isn't a loud cat, but she has a very charming way of communicating! Youâll know exactly when itâs dinner time, as sheâll greet you at the door with a cute meow and lead you straight to her bowl.
She is a devoted companion who loves to be near her humans. Whether sheâs rubbing against your legs to say hello, following you from room to room to see what youâre up to, or simply "supervising" your chores from across the room, she just wants to be part of the family.
đ Home Life
The Professional Napper: Lady takes her sleep seriously! Sheâs happy to snuggle on the bed with you, curl up on the couch during a movie marathon, or retreat to a quiet corner for a solo snooze.
Window Watching: One of her favorite hobbies is "Bird TV." She loves sitting by glass doors or windows, watching the garden wildlife.
The Socialite: Unlike many shy cats, Lady is wonderful with strangers. Sheâll walk right up for a friendly sniff and is even happy to take treats directly from new hands.
Perfect Manners: Lady is a pro with her litter tray and is very clean.
đď¸ Her Ideal Environment
Lady is looking for a home that matches her gentle energy. Because she can be a bit sensitive to quick movements and is definitely not a fan of the vacuum cleaner, she would do best in a relatively peaceful environment where she feels secure.
A Note on Other Pets: Lady hasn't lived with dogs yet, but given her gentle temperament, she may be open to a calm canine friend with a very slow and proper introduction.
To apply to adopt Lady, click on the link below to our website:
Medical notes
Lady is FIV positive.
FIV, or Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, is a virus that weakens a cat's immune system, making them more susceptible to other infections and diseases, similar to HIV in humans but only affecting cats. It is primarily spread through deep bite wounds from infected cats. While there's no cure, FIV-positive cats can live long lives with proper veterinary care, including regular check-ups, a good diet, and keeping them indoors to prevent secondary infections and virus spread.
Adoption details
Our adoption process is as follows:
1. Submit an adoption application via our website at www.fosterkittensofmelbourne.org/adopt
2. The relevant foster carer will be in touch with you within a few days if they would like to progress further with your application
3. A meet and greet will then be organised so that you can meet your potential new family member!
4. Upon a successful meet and greet, an adoption day will be set for you to come and collect your new family member and sign all required paperwork
All of our cats come de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated, worm treated and with a clean bill of health.