Audrey
Female |4.5 yrs | DSH | Tortoiseshell
- People-friendly? Yes
- Child-friendly? Older cat-savvy children
- Socialized with other animals? Dogs and other cats
- Litter-trained? Yes
- Fixed? Spayed
- Purrsonality in a few words? Mellow and looks for attention, but on her terms.
- Any known medical conditions? No
*** Please note that we are NOT accepting applications for the cats listed as Coming Soon. These cats have either yet to arrive or have only just recently arrived. Once their foster families get to know them a little better, a detailed bio outlining their personality and describing their ideal home will be posted and we will then begin accepting applications for them. ***
About Audrey
Get ready for me!
Hi! I'm Audrey, and I've been with my foster mommy since 2020! And no, it's not because I'm a bad girl: it's just because I was busy being a mama, and when I was ready to be adopted, nobody wanted me.
I am often praised for my bravery and how far I've come since being taken in by Pets Alive Niagara! I don’t enjoy being picked up, but I do like to snuggle.
I would thrive in a quiet household with no young children. This would allow me to be solely focused on our companionship and my continuing growth as a feline! I also need an owner who is accepting of my independence and is patient, since I am still quite anxious.
If you're interested in me, you can apply to be my companion below.
I hope to see you soon! <3
Adoption Fee | $ 99
The feline adoption fees help cover the costs associated with rescuing, such as vetting, food, kitty litter and other expenses.
Prior to adoption, cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed and given flea treatment. In short, they receive any necessary treatment. Immediately following adoption, they are eligible for one month of free pet insurance.
For more information about adoption fees, please review our Adoption FAQs & Fees page. alternatively, you can email us and communicate with our Adoption Coordinator: petsalivecats@gmail.com.
Why We Love Fostering
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There is a special joy in seeing the transformation from fear to trust in a foster cat’s face and posture, the first time they relax and warm up to me. There is so much comedy in a litter of crazy kittens, rollicking and tumbling, learning how to be big cats. Each foster kitty has been cared for as if they were my own, and I enjoy the confidence in the feeling that they are ready for their forever home. That is the biggest difference between choosing to adopt from a small rescue rather than a shelter, and why I love volunteering. People often ask me how I can be so strong to let such sweet kitties go to adoption, but the feeling that I have space to help another is worth the emotional goodbye. Penny is the twenty-first cat I have helped, and I am not going to stop anytime soon! Fostering for Pets Alive is by far the most rewarding volunteering I have ever done.
Why We Love Fostering
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I love animals and believe they all deserve a chance at love and having a happy home. Fostering has been my biggest reward in life. Often seeing these dogs go from shy, frightened, unsure, abused, and/or neglected, to the most loving, happy, and grateful family members. People always ask how I do it, but how can I not? Is it hard to let go? Of course, it is. But it’s not about me – it’s about getting these dogs into furever homes. When I see updates from adopters, nothing makes me happier. I trust Pets Alive to get these homes for my fosters, and when they leave me, sure I miss them, but it means I can take another one into my home. In all, I have fostered roughly 53 dogs. That’s 53 souls that otherwise, may not be alive today.
Interested in Adopting Audrey? Apply Below.
Incomplete applications cannot be accepted. Pets Alive Niagara reserves the right to reject any application and reserves the sole right in determining the best placement for our animals.