LEXI

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About LEXI

Westminster, MD

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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LEXI's Story

Lexi is currently in a foster home! Her foster provided this info about her: Lexi, a 5 year old female, was found in an alley when she was very young, has been spayed & declawed. According to notes from the previous vet Lexi also has a broken paw, however, it does not affect the way she gets around. Lexi was surrendered along with two other cats after one of their owners passed away. As with most animals, the change of being removed from her original home to the shelter has been so stressful. Fortunately, fostering is making a positive difference as Lexi awaits her furever home. Due to the change from her original home Lexi was showing signs of breaking down by not eating properly and losing weight in the shelter. During first two weeks of fostering she constantly hid behind or under a chair slowly adapting to the changes. To be sure she gained weight I would give Lexi her meals where she was hiding. Accommodating her needs worked to start her eating, feeling safe and venturing further into the foster room. Lexi has gained weight and now has a wonderful appetite. When Lexi hears my voice she waits at the door happily meowing with thankfulness and a lot to tell me as her food is now placed out in the open. Once she eats, her favorite way to spend time is in my lap. By the third week, Lexi was feeling so much better about her surroundings and now no longer hiding except when someone besides myself enters the bedroom. She is always on alert for strange noises and will run to her hiding spot if she feels threatened. So far, Lexi prefers to stay in her bedroom where she now easily wanders about feeling safe, takes naps, rolls around on her back and has various favorite spots and looks out the window. Lexi’s has an interesting face that may look somewhat confused or sad but that is the farthest from the truth. Lexi is so full of appreciation for human love, care, lots of petting and lap time. Lexi has become the lap queen luxuriating in peaceful naps while purring away. I have been showing her videos for cats on my iPhone while in my lap which she watches with full concentration especially the live mice videos:) When it is time for me to remove Lexi from my lap she will meow wondering WHY???? As much as she enjoys petting and lap time, so far Lexi does not like to be picked up. In addition to lap time Lexi likes to lay by my legs and rub her face all over my shoes or slippers. Lexi loves to be petted especially around the face and gently brushed while raising her bottom in the air purring with full contentment. From time to time Lexi will even allow a belly rub with my hand or brush. Lexi gives kitty kisses to show her appreciation with her little pink tongue that sticks out from time to time. During part of the time fostering Lexi, I also fostered another cat from Lexi’s previous home who was 10 years old and has been recently adopted by a wonderful cat dad. The other cat would groom Lexi from time to time but would also nip or bat Lexi with her paw causing Lexi to hiss and walk off. Lexi would need to be adopted into a quiet home, no dogs, no children, initially her own space and patient parent. Considering her experience with her other housemate cat, I’m not sure how Lexi would react to other cats. If there is another cat, hopefully it would be a very calm loving fur baby who will not mistreat Lexi. Lexi has constantly used the extra large open litter box. Lexi and I are hoping she will adopted before my foster time is up. I know Lexi would be so much happier going directly into her furever home to continue her amazing progress. Her new furever parent/parents need to be patient and give her time to acclimate into a peaceful and loving furever home. Please email hsccfosterteam@gmail.com to be put in touch with his foster family!

Lexi is currently in a foster home! Her foster provided this info about her: Lexi, a 5 year old female, was found in an alley when she was very young, has been spayed & declawed. According to notes from the previous vet Lexi also has a broken paw, however, it does not affect the way she gets around. Lexi was surrendered along with two other cats after one of their owners passed away. As with most animals, the change of being removed from her original home to the shelter has been so stressful. Fortunately, fostering is making a positive difference as Lexi awaits her furever home. Due to the change from her original home Lexi was showing signs of breaking down by not eating properly and losing weight in the shelter. During first two weeks of fostering she constantly hid behind or under a chair slowly adapting to the changes. To be sure she gained weight I would give Lexi her meals where she was hiding. Accommodating her needs worked to start her eating, feeling safe and venturing further into the foster room. Lexi has g

Lexi is currently in a foster home! Her foster provided this info about her: Lexi, a 5 year old female, was found in an alley when she was very young, has been spayed & declawed. According to notes from the previous vet Lexi also has a broken paw, however, it does not affect the way she gets around. Lexi was surrendered along with two other cats after one of their owners passed away. As with most animals, the change of being removed from her original home to the shelter has been so stressful. Fortunately, fostering is making a positive difference as Lexi awaits her furever home. Due to the change from her original home Lexi was showing signs of breaking down by not eating properly and losing weight in the shelter. During first two weeks of fostering she constantly hid behind or under a chair slowly adapting to the changes. To be sure she gained weight I would give Lexi her meals where she was hiding. Accommodating her needs worked to start her eating, feeling safe and venturing further into the foster room. Lexi has gained weight and now has a wonderful appetite. When Lexi hears my voice she waits at the door happily meowing with thankfulness and a lot to tell me as her food is now placed out in the open. Once she eats, her favorite way to spend time is in my lap. By the third week, Lexi was feeling so much better about her surroundings and now no longer hiding except when someone besides myself enters the be

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How To Adopt

LEXI was listed as Adoptable by Humane Society of Carroll County
How can I adopt LEXI?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Humane Society of Carroll County. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if LEXI is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Humane Society of Carroll County for details on the pet.
When can I meet LEXI?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Humane Society of Carroll County will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for LEXI, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Humane Society of Carroll County, and they'll be happy to help!
Humane Society of Carroll County's Adoption Policy
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LEXI is from Humane Society of Carroll County

[Westminster, MD]

Our Mission
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