Adoption information
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About Dani
Hi there! My name's Dani! But foster mum calls me Princess Diana because of my stunning eyes and regal demeanor.
I can be a shy girl but once I get to know you I really enjoy head and body pats. Foster mum says that I have made huge progress from when I first arrived. I still don’t like walking around when someone is in the room and prefer to watch the world go by from my cat tower.
I haven’t met any young children but I would prefer a quieter household where I can grow and become comfortable with my new family. I currently live with another cat who I don’t mind sharing my room with. I would be fine with another easy going, laid back cat.
I don’t seem too fussed by dogs as long as they keep to themselves and we are slowly introduced.
I don’t mind spending time by myself gazing out the window and sleeping on my favourite cat tree or cat cave. I'm not very interested in toys but enjoy watching my foster sister chasing her toy mouse around.
I'm not a fan of being picked up and cuddled but will fall asleep to a nice head scratch.
In conclusion I will need a patient and kind home in which I can continue to grow and fully develop into myself.
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PLEASE NOTE: Due to our cats being previously stray and rescued from struggling to survive on the street, we have a strict NO CATS OUTDOORS policy. This is because although our cats have been rehabilitated from their past, their brain still retains fear towards 'outside', as living wild was only ever scary to them, they are not the same as domestic cats who've grown up in human homes since kittenhood. This is important to keep in mind if you were hoping to adopt from us and have your adopted cat living inside and outside, or even just with supervised time outside, as unfortunately it won't be possible. Please consider this before making an enquiry. Thankyou <3
Adoption details
Sunny Days is a registered charity with Tax Deductible Gift Recipient status, and runs a non profit rehabilitation centre for stray and feral cats in Geelong, Vic, focusing on the rescue, rehab and rehoming of ‘true stray’ cats. These are cats who’ve grown up with very little or no experience with humans; cats and kittens who would otherwise be ignored, hit by cars, baited, euthanised or die alone of illness or hunger. In our rehab centre, we see each cat as an individual, requiring it's own individualised rehoming program.
Why strays? The domestic and stray cat breeding problem is a gap in the companion animal welfare system that is under-resourced, under-educated, and not being addressed at a pace that can keep up with the numbers of cats being born. What little current methods of managing the issue there are, are a bandaid to an ever growing and ever concerning community issue that has a negative impact on responsible cat ownership, native wildlife, over-full shelters, shelter and vet performed euthanasia, and perpetuates the giving away of animals online. We feel if cat owners are provided adequate resources, education and advice, and stray cat populations are actively worked on, that the cat breeding problem can be dramatically reduced. We believe animal welfare and government organisations have a responsibility to create and deliver tools to make this happen.
The overall objective of our organisation is to:
- successfully physically and psychologically rehabilitate terrified cats and find them homes which understand their needs and are compassionate to their history,
- remove complete stray cat colonies from the community and ensure they will never breed again or be back on the street again,
- provide an example of the potential to rehab unsocialised cats to other organisations who may not have understood or attempted to achieve that potential before,
- educate the community on how many stray cats are hiding in the dark corners of community trying to survive and that desexing is the only way to begin to lessen these numbers and the resulting suffering,
- provide an opportunity for volunteers to learn animal husbandry and handling skills to a high level which may help them in their future work in animal welfare and as pet owners,
- and provide an opportunity for compassionate people to come together and pool their skills for the betterment of a demographic of animal that is mostly ignored and misunderstood despite us humans being their source and the reason they even exist.
Please support us in our important work via a once off or monthly transfer, by clicking the pink DONATE button below on this page. Or Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/fundraiser/charity/4028482 💕🐾
Thanks for your interest and support of our work! See below for our social pages and petrescue.com.au link <3
https://www.facebook.com/sunnydaysrescueandrehab
https://www.instagram.com/sunnydaysrescueandrehab
https://www.petrescue.com.au/groups/11434
Email sunnydaysrescue@gmail.com
ACN: 637 293 095
Pet Registry Source Number: RE101233
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.