Adoption information
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About Dora
Dora, formally known as Dora the explorer... is often busy exploring, adventuring and just being pretty busy. She was the first to open her eyes, the first to learn how to escape every cage, crate and carrier and is definitely the most outgoing of the bunch.
She will play with anything and is highly food motivated, making her super easy to train!
She's a sweet little snuggle bug when she's not being busy, Dora will come for a cuddle and spend the whole night tucked under the blanket or up on the pillow. She likes to be close and is obsessed with making little biscuits on soft blankets!
This little stripy tiger and her three siblings came into care when they were only a few hours old, still slimy and teenie tiny. They have lived with 4 friendly resident cats and have been well socialised with children and adults.
** Dora would ideally be adopted as a pair with one of her siblings.
Adopting a pair of kittens is great for families who have busy lives or work long hours. Most kittens are social creatures and tend to have better resilience when they have a supportive buddy to lean on and learn from.
Heres a link to her siblings profiles:
DeeDee https://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/828438
Daphne https://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/828442
Dennis https://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/828441
Adoption details
Step 1: Find a super cute kitten or cat that's appealing to you and your family.
Step 2: Send us an enquiry! Via email, text or phone call, we want to hear from you.
Be patient, expect a reply within 48 hours.
Step 3: Answer a couple of questions - this really helps us get to know you, your lifestyle and manage any expectations. Remember, we know our fur babes best, we want to make sure you're the most perfect match!
Step 4: You've matched! Lets do a meet and greet! Usually this happens at the foster carers house; this is because you want to meet your new little buddy in the environment that they're gonna be the most comfortable in.
Step 5: If everyone is happy, let's start an adoption trial! That means you get to take your new pal home... let them settle in, relax and make sure everyone is feeling good about things. You've got 2 weeks to decide if it's a forever thing... Your foster carer will remain in contact the whole time - to answer any questions you may have.
We request that all potential adoptees show patience and respect during the adoption process; we are volunteers that put our heart and soul into rescue - we do not get paid for this and most carers have full time jobs outside of rescue work.
All animals in care are treated like our own fur family, we love them and want the world for 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.