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About 1909 - Sweetie
🌹🌷 INTRODUCING SWEETIE 🌷🌹
Sweetie was rescued with her parents and siblings by the lovely people at Perth Rescue Angels and taken into foster care. Sweetie was about 4 weeks old when she was rescued off the streets and she was a very spicy little baby and not too happy to meet humans.
Sweetie has remained in foster care with her parents and siblings and is thriving and very happy. She will need a very special family to take her and give her a forever home. Sweetie is very shy and timid, and she is not all that fond of being patted and picked up. This is mainly because she still lives with her cat mum and dad and she runs to them for comfort. She is not aggressive or nasty, she does not lash out, she is just a shy little girl who needs lots of love.
Her foster mum named her “Sweetie” because she has a very kind and sweet nature. She is very protective of her siblings and always lets them eat first, she will protect them during kitten playtime and is always walking around making sure everyone in her cat family is ok.
Sweetie needs a human family who will be calm and patient with her as she may take some time to come around to be a cuddly smoochy kitty.
Sweetie is very good with other cats but she will be shy to start off with so a very slow introduction will be needed. She has not been exposed to dogs at all and she may not suit a household with a dog as she is timid. Sweetie is totally an indoor cat and given her nature it is best she remains so. Exploring the big wide outside world may scare her.
If you would like to meet Sweetie please email adoption@perthrescueangels.org
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1909 - Sweetie
Gender: Female
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Colour: Black & White
DOB: 07/10/19
Adoption Fee: $100 Corona Special Price
*Sweetie’s adoption fee includes vet check, sterilisation, vaccination, microchip, flea and worm treatment
Medical Notes: Sweetie has been exposed to the Feline Corona Virus, which is a common virus that cats are exposed to. Cats that contract Corona Virus are generally asymptomatic or have mild diarrhoea. There is a small chance that this virus can mutate into feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) which is a fatal feline disease. Risk can be reduced by making sure your cat has regular health checks and vaccinations, high quality nutrition, keeping cat numbers in the house low and attempting to keep the environment as stress free as possible.
Perth Rescue Angels recommends Advantage, Advocate, and Drontal from Bayer for all your new furry family members' flea and worming needs.
Adoption details
Once you have been in contact with our Adoption Co-ordinator we will email an application form to you or you can complete our online form at: http://j.mp/Adoptionforms
1. Adoption application filled out
2. Meet and greet with the animal
3. Fee paid by direct deposit
4. Your new pet can come home!
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.