Adoption information
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Rescue group
PetRescue ID
649004
Location
Caboolture, QLD
About Cinders
Cinders is a stunning, domestic short-haired, tortoiseshell female cat.
Cinders and her rellies are former members of a fast food dumpster rat patrol squad. She and her siblings were discovered as frightened little kittens, darting back and forth to the bins from behind a power generator at a local shopping complex. A concerned customer spent many months sitting with them, providing food and play in attempt to earn their trust and grow their confidence before finally succeeding in bringing them into the safety her home at about 10 months of age.
Since being in foster care, Cinders has adapted to domestic life very well, and surprisingly fast. Although she spends most of her time hanging out in a cat-run during the day, she loves exploring the enclosed yard with her family and fellow fosters in the evening, sometimes taking a cheeky tour through the house; when the resident cocker spaniels aren’t too close that is! (eek scary!). She is quite a playful young lady and will very happily chase a string around for ages. She also loves to chill out in the peace and quite of her enclosure, cuddled up to her sister Pip on their favourite hammock.
Cinders has also become quite the smoocher and loves interaction with her foster carer. She loves a good pat, and will roll around in front of her carer, purring all the while, but she is not used to being picked up and handled. She just loves a good strong scratch all around her head and back, and will show her gratitude by pulling her carer’s hand to her face with her paw to give intermittent purr fuelled “love bites” during her “deep tissue massage”. Once she’s comfortable, Cinders loves to be the centre of her human’s attention and, true to nature, will quickly display her sassy fortitude (with a bit of a hiss or slap) towards other cats if they try to steal her spotlight.
It’s important to note though that, due to her background, Cinders is still is still very wary of new people and so can be a bit shy and skittish. As such, while you’re getting to know her, she requires you to be softly spoken and move a little bit slower around her, especially when seeking a silky soft pat. She is also still quite afraid of her carer’s dogs and small children, but is comfortable enough around them if they keep their distance.
Cinders would flourish in a peaceful environment where she feels safe and secure. She needs someone who is kind, loving, and most of all patient. Whilst she has grown up as a part of a colony, Cinders seems to prefer one on one contact with her human, so will be best as the only cat in her new home. She would be the ideal companion for a soft, gentle individual or couple (no children) looking to nurture this little girl and watch her blossom into the beautiful companion her carer knows she will become.
Cinders comes vaccinated, microchipped, desexed, wormed and flea treated.
Adoption details
All of our animals are living with our amazing foster carers in loving home environments.
If you would like to meet one of our furbabies please contact the carer on the info page of the pet your are interested in. You can visit them at their carers home.
All of our animals are fulled vaccinated, microchipped and DESEXED. No animal is rehomed till these animals have been through our medical and behavioural assessments.
Adoption is a two way process and if you and the animal agree you both want to live together, then the paperwork can be processed and rehoming can take place.
We do complete a two week trial period in most cases.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.