Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
1016289
Location
Narara, NSW
Age
3 years 3 months
Adoption fee
$150.00
Coat
Short
Microchip number
991003000919258
Rehoming organisation
Claw n Paws
Last updated
09 Jan, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (NSW only)
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Wormed
I'd prefer a home that
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Doesn't have kids under 5
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Doesn't have kids from 6 to 12
About Selene
Meet Selene, our lovely tabby with a coat that shines with beautiful milk coffee highlights. Initially a bit shy, Selene has demonstrated a significant boost in confidence since stepping out from the shadows of her brother's company. Today, she stands as a poised and independent feline, blossoming in the freedom and the joy of being herself.
Selene has an interesting feature that sets her apart: due to dental disease as a kitten, she doesn't have any teeth. However, this doesn't deter her from enjoying her meals, with a particular preference for wet food. And believe us, nothing stops this adorable cat from demonstrating her love in the form of big, sweet purrs.
Selene is a budding explorer who enjoys joining you during your work hours, proving quite the delightful and supportive companion. She loves attention and likes to reward it with a symphony of purrs and body rubs. When it comes to playtime, Selene is always up for challenge and a giggle.
As our little star has always been under the shadow of her brother, it would work wonders for her confidence if she could be the only cat of the household. This will ensure she gets all the love and attention she deserves. That said, she would be fine with another cat or kitten given proper introductions.
Being litter-trained, Selene makes for a well-mannered and tidy pet. While she hasn't been around young children, with proper introductions, she could easily warm up to them.
In essence, Selene is a confident, sweet, and lovable girl who would add a touch of joy and affection to any home. If you've been looking for a furry companion to join your family, Selene waits eagerly for your embrace.
Adoption details
Prospective owners contact carers via email or phone, they can come and meet the animal and make application.
Once the animal is desexed and all vet work is done the animal can be adopted.