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Another successful adoption - amazing work Central Coast Community Rescue !
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Female Domestic Short Hair Cat
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Ivy is a sweet girl who loves scratches and cuddling up next to you, her brother and/or the heater, but quite often does her own thing, playing with her toys by herself or sitting in a sunny windowsill.
She is super clean and polite, always using the litter perfectly and never making a mess with her food or going where she’s not aloud, etc.
Having said this, Ivy will require a bit of extra love and patience to settle in, as she is quite scared of new people and can be a little anxious. It will take her a while to warm up to you and once she does she will be curled up next to you wanting scratches in no time.
Ivy and Ace are a bonded pair who are most content in each other’s company, it is preferred they are adopted together.
They are untested with dogs, though should be good with correct introduction.
Prospective owners contact carers via email or phone, if their application is successful they can come and meet the kittens, ensure they are the right fit, and then adopt them.
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.