Adoption information
Rescue group
PetRescue ID
1032897
Location
Clyde, VIC
Age
6 months
Adoption fee
$400.00
Coat
Short
Microchip number
956000016216079
Source number
Re133786
Last updated
27 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
About Margarita
Introducing Margarita, a stunning feline who is ready to share her sweetness with a new family. Margarita may be a tad shy when you first meet her, but once she's comfortable and settled, she blossoms into an affectionate companion.
With her striking looks, she lights up any room she graces. She's a little reserved at first, but she believes in taking things at her own pace. Take the time to understand her, and you will be rewarded with a loving and devoted friend.
Margarita loves receiving pats and giving out purrs. She would prefer a tranquil home and an experienced owner who knows how to filter through her initial shyness and unlock her full potential. Margarita loves other cats and enjoys their company. She idealizes a new family where she can form a tight bond with another cat companion and the humans in her life.
Margarita is an indoor lady, preferring the security, calm, and warmth of living spaces to the unpredictable outdoors. As a result, owners who are committed to providing an indoor home would be best suited to this precious girl.
In summary, Margarita, with her sweet nature and undeniably gorgeous features, is an excellent fit for any loving home willing to give her that bit of space and time she needs to open up. Take a chance on Margarita; she may just be the perfect companion you've been seeking.
Adoption details
Regardless of the breed of animal you are looking to adopt, our adoption process is the same.
The first step of the process involves submitting an adoption application form. The form helps us understand a little bit more about you and your household and is used to figure out whether animal is the right fit for your household and what you are looking for, and also if your household is the right fit for the animal.
After a review process, shortlisted applicants will be contacted by one of our volunteer adoption coordinators usually by phone call or message. This is an informal conversation to discuss any questions we may have about the application and re-confirm any information provided. It is usually at at this point that we will organise a Meet & Greet with you and the animal.
It is a Strong Heart’s adoption policy to arrange a Meet & Greet with the prospective family and the animal before finalising the adoption. The Meet & Greet will allow the opportunity to visit the animal and have a pat and a play with them. The foster carer will tell you a bit about the animal's personality and what they have been like for the time they’ve been in their care. It is a great opportunity to ask the carer about the animals food, sleeping and any other health requirements.
If the Meet & Greet goes well on the day, in most cases you will be able to take the animal home straight away after payment of the adoption fee. All necessary paperwork including vet work history and transfer of ownership information will be sent via email within a few days unless otherwise specified.
Our ‘No-single-kitten’ Policy
Strong Hearts Cat Rescue have a strict ‘No-single-kitten’ policy - no matter how fantastic your application is, unfortunately. That means, we do not adopt kittens aged under 10 months to a household without another kitten companion, or another older cat at home.
Why?
Young kittens need to learn appropriate behaviour from one another, or an older cat (or mentor if you will). If they don’t learn limits in their play with their littermates or other young kittens, they often develop inappropriate playful aggression. It may be cute when a kitten attacks your ankles, gnaws at your fingers or playfully swipes you, but way less cute when they are all grown up still displaying this behaviour. Ouchy!
Having two young kittens (or a kitten and an older cat) ensures that they always have company when you are away from home. Lonely, bored cats can become neurotic and often let their parents know about their boredom by displaying destructive behaviour or inappropriate urination. Yuck!
If you feel you are unable to care for two kittens, we strongly encourage you to consider one of the other wonderful adult cats we have desperately needing a forever home. Please contact us at strongheartscats@gmail.com or direct message us on Facebook or Instagram.
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