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Jack   

In shelter Cat

Lago Vista, TX, 78645
Pet name:
Jack
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Domestic Short Hair
Date:
05/17/2017
Colors:
Orange / Red
Size:
Medium
Age:
Adult
Coat length:
Short
Description:
My name is Jack and I was brought to the shelter with my brothers.  I am the only one of the brothers left at the shelter.  Since I have been here for a bit, I have become a little bit of a bully to the newer cats.  I am affectionate and love to be petted to the volunteers.  I love to hang out in the catio or on top of the cages where I can watch all the action of the other cats.  Although I live with a other cats, I might do best being the King of your world and only cat. I can jump super high and I am quick! 


THE ADOPTION PROCESS - 
Adopting a cat is a huge commitment and we want to ensure all of our animals find homes where they will be cherished family members. To that end our application and adoption procedure is geared toward matching the right pet with the right family. Whether you are looking for a couch potato or an active cat, each animal, like people, has its own personality and likes and dislikes. That is why we ask many questions throughout the process to help you find the perfect match for your lifestyle. As our name states, we are looking for a lifelong home for our pets.

You can submit in inquiry here and one of our volunteers will reach out to via email to fill out an application form to start the process.  Or you can fill out the application directly on our website at www.lifelongfriends.org under the tab “ADOPTIONS”.   

WHAT TO EXPECT -- 
Our adoption process can take anywhere from a couple of days to a week or more to complete. It involves contacting your veterinarian to ensure your current pets are up to date on their vaccinations, are spayed/neutered (unless there is a medical reason why they cannot be). Adoptions are only considered for State of Texas residents.  

Our cats are INDOORS only.  

Step 1: Complete the Adoption Application Form. Filling out the Information Form is not a commitment to adopt; it is simply the first step in the process.

Step 2: Be interviewed by an Adoption Counselor. Our adoption counselors are well trained and are required to ask for detailed information about the potential living arrangements and lifestyle for our animals. This helps both us and you narrow down your options to a cat that will match your current situation, thereby increasing the chances of a successful lifetime commitment for both of you.

Step 3: Meet the animals.

Step 4: The Review Committee will process your form. Lifelong Friends is not able to accept every application for adoption and reserves the right to reject an application. Applications are PROCESSED on a first come first serve basis but are APPROVED based on which application is the best match for the animal. We have set guidelines for application acceptance and realize that your opinion may differ from ours. Thank you for your understanding.

Step 5: If your Adoption Application is approved, you will fill out an Adoption Contract and other important documents, such as the in-house Microchip Registration Form. The Contract is a legally binding document that spells out your responsibilities as the owner of the pet you are adopting. In addition, the Contract provides you with a record of the medical care that the shelter provided for the animal.

Thank you for your interest!

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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