While she was born to blend in with her surroundings, this gorgeous tortoise shell-colored cat stands out as a lovable lady looking for her forever home.
Welcome to The Palm Beach Post's Pet of the Week, a series in which we feature animals up for adoption in Palm Beach County in hopes of finding them a loving family.
Palm Beach County's animal shelter selects a pet of the week for this series that is safe, friendly and ready to become a companion.
All animals are up-to-date on their vaccinations.
Since The Post began this series in February, 27 of our featured pets have been adopted.
This week's pet is Juliet.
She didn’t have a microchip, but she was spayed and already had her front claws removed when she came to the shelter.
She’s been a little nervous in the shelter environment, so shelter volunteers hope she finds a good home where she can feel safe and loved.
Juliet has been in the shelter since Oct.
15.
Here's what to know about our pet of the week, including what Animal Care and Control staffers say about her personality.
More information: Despite her sassy appearance in photos, Juliet is a sweet 3-year-old female cat who is looking for her forever home.
Juliet is ready to fill your home with love and happiness.
For more information on Juliet, check out her online profile on the Animal Care and Control website.
Leaders at Palm Beach County's animal shelter choose animals for The Post to feature in this series.
They often select longer-term residents or animals who are not adjusting well to living in the shelter.
Animals chosen are part of the shelter's "pet pal" program, in which volunteers repeatedly evaluate the animal's temperament, safety and friendliness before deciding whether they're ready for immediate adoption, according to the shelter's website.
Pets with illnesses or histories of aggression are not eligible for the "pet pal" program.
Dogs with histories of biting humans or other animals are also not eligible.
You can start the adoption process in person or online.
To begin in person: Visit Animal Care and Control during normal business hours at 7100 Belvedere Road near West Palm Beach to fill out an application and meet the pets there.
To begin the process online:
Adoption fees: Adoption fees for cats are waived for the entire month of October.
Adoption fees are $60 for adult dogs, $75 for puppies and $50 for cats and kittens.
Palm Beach County residents who are 55 years and older are offered a discounted adoption fee.
Note: All animals adopted from Animal Care and Control will be spayed if female or neutered if male.
They will be up-to-date on vaccinations, protected against fleas and ticks and microchipped.
About fostering: If you are not ready for a long-term commitment, you may want to consider offering foster care to a pet.
This is a great way to get the feel for becoming a pet parent, and it allows you and your new prospective pet to get to know each other.
You can find more information about fostering on Animal Care and Control's website.
Katherine Kokal is a journalist covering education at The Palm Beach Post.
She has a dog, Cooper, who is 8 years old and a cat, Benny, who turned 1 in May! You can reach her at kkokal@pbpost.com.
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