Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Goose 🪿
It's time to let this Goose loose!
This cheeky girl has a beautiful calico coat that is a patchwork of different patterns and colours, and boy does she know it!
But Goose isn't just a pretty face, so let me tell you a little more about her.
🪿 She can be a little ball of energy, zooming around with a toy in her mouth
🪿 She loves to show off her speed and grace when she knows you're watching - she wants to be the centre of attention
🪿 She also knows how to slow down in order to enjoy the finer things in life
🪿 She's a lover of soft and fluffy blankets
🪿 She loves to curl up and cuddle on the couch, purring away
Goose is looking to be placed in a home with another cat, as she has become very close to her foster sister Chicken (who is also available for adoption) while in care.
APPLY today before this Goose is gone.
Adoption details
When someone contacts us to apply for an animal we will send an application form to be completed. When we receive a completed application form we will share this with the foster carer to approve the applicant.
We will then organise a meet & greet with the applicant and the foster carer to meet the animal, learn about their routine, behaviours and what they eat, drink, etc.
After the meet & greet the applicant is contacted to see if they want to proceed with the application and the foster carer approves the applicant.
We will then complete paperwork, payment, and organise a time to have the animal picked up.
Animals are then adopted on a 2 week trial, during which we stay in touch and provide support for the new adopter.
Once adopted we will send through vet records & paperwork and transfer their microchip.
We offer communication and support throughout the fostering & adoption process.
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.








