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About Rhonda
Rhonda is a young mum who was given away and not wanted.
She has raised a young family and is now ready to find her own family of humans.
Adopting an adult cat can be a rewarding experience. Adult cats are generally considered to be one year or older . One of the benefits of adopting an adult cat is that they require less training than kittens . Additionally, adult cats have established personalities, which makes it easier to choose one that fits your lifestyle and family .
When adopting an adult cat, it's important to keep in mind that they may need some time to adjust to their new environment.
Rhonda has a mild heart murmur.A mild heart murmur may require no treatment. If your cat is still young or is easily stressed, your vet may simply advise you to keep having them checked regularly, but otherwise will not recommend any treatments.
Rhonda is desexed, microchipped and up to date with vaccinations and parasite control.
She can be found at Latrobe ARC
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.