Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
1030630
Location
Glen Waverley, VIC
Age
1 year 7 months
Adoption fee
$300.00
Coat
Short
Microchip number
956000016012141
Source number
RE176236
Last updated
22 Apr, 2024
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (VIC only)
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Wormed
I'd prefer a home that
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Doesn't have kids under 5
About Boston
Meet Boston, a playful and intelligent feline gentleman waiting just for you. Boston is half of a mischievous duo who loves nothing more than a good wrestling match and playtime with his twin brother, Tex. They both have their own unique charms. Tex is the forward one, quick to approach, right in line for that food bowl. Boston, on the other hand, prefers to approach situations with a bit of cautiously optimistic charm.
Boston is a more independent cat who loves the comfort of a cozy bed. His strategy of hanging back and letting his more adventurous brother suss out the situation reflects his thoughtful and shrewd nature.
Regardless, he and Tex compliment each other quite well and enjoy keeping one another company. They can adapt to being single kitties if need be, though they love sharing their day-to-day adventures.
Heartwarmingly patient, Boston is ready and eager for a loving human to make his life every bit as wonderful as he deserves it to be. Boston has a cloudy eye that gives him a striking and unique look. After a professional consultation, it was confirmed that it doesn't cause him any discomfort and is still functional. It simply requires occasional lubrication to keep it pleasant.
If Boston's charming personality and striking looks have caught your attention, don't hesitate to send in an adoption enquiry. Enjoy meeting wonderful Boston in person and experience firsthand the delightful character he is.
Welcome this unique, loving, and playful boy into your life - and have a friend for life!
Meet Boston in person by popping in an adoption enquiry!
Medical notes
Boston: Conjunctiva symblepharon
Boston has symblepharon which is when the conjunctiva becomes adhered to the eyelids, conjunctiva and or cornea.The underlying cause is usually Feline Herpes Virus Type 1. Many patients will show very little signs of pain, however in severe cases vision can be affected. Whilst surgery can be attempted to remove the conjunctival membranes from the cornea, recurrence is extremely common. Furthermore many eyes can be worse off following surgery with dryness and ulceration.
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Adoption details
We have a mandatory house inspection
Shortlisted adopters will be contacted to arrange a meet & greet with the animal. **Depending on our foster's availability
We do follow-ups throughout the life of the animal
In the event that you are unable to care for the animal anymore, you must contact us to seek verbal advice
Some animals will require mandatory enrollment to professional training/behaviorist - this will be noted on the animal's profile & adoption agreement, we will require proof of enrollment before we are able to complete the adoption process/transfer of ownership