Adoption information
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About 🖤Benedict🖤
Benedict is a stunning Persian boy searching for his perfect forever human. He was unfortunately surrendered by his original family as he wasn’t coping with the addition of the new puppy.
He is an independent young man and doesn’t ask much of his human.
Benedict is looking for a quiet, mature household without children or other pets. This is not negotiable; Benedict has made his position very clear on this.
Benny enjoys an occasional play session of string chasey or peek-a-boo. And although lap cuddles aren’t his thing, he loves relaxing with you on the couch for movie nights. He is a huge fan of sleeping on his person’s bed and will curl up next to you to rest his head on your arm at bedtime. Ample head scratches are non-negotiable, and he will remind you with his irresistibly sweet meow if you happen to slack off on this!
He has a long luxurious coat which requires regular grooming to maintain. He did have a small sequestrum removed from one eye around 12 months ago and has a daily drop of hyloforte to both eyes to help prevent reoccurrence in the future. This can easily be purchased over the counter from most pharmacies.
Benedict is in care in Carnegie and is not available for interstate adoption.
Medical notes
Benedict is desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, and up-to-date with parasite treatment
Adoption details
Initially, please complete the relevant adoption questionnaire on our website - squishiesrescue.org.au
Once the questionnaire has been returned, we will contact you to discuss.
Should the pet be potentially a good match for your home, we will arrange a meet with you and the pet, and should the meet be successful, the pet will be adopted with a 2 week settling in period to ensure they adapt well.
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.








