Adoption information
I've been adopted!
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About Puma
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PUMA! đ€
(FREE to adopt!)
Do you want your very own jungle cat in your home?!
This 6.5kg giant, Puma, will definitely fill the very large space you have.
He may look intimidating but don't be fooled, this chap is an absolute softy who just wants all the pats and love in the world. His head is like a bowling ball đł and he ADORES it when you scratch it all over and rub his chunky cheeks.
He just melts in your hands, rolling over for all the love and cuddles and pats. He's a snuggly teddy bear or maybe a soft squishy marshmallow đ€
Puma has had limited interactions with other cats and medium sized dogs while in care and he is standoffish at first but seems interested in socializing.
So he definitely has potential to live with other pets!
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**Edit - he's getting very cruisy with the dogs and likes to smooch them. So a friendly doggy pal will be no problem at all!
He's just so darn CUTE! There's something about a big scratched up lad who melts in your hands for his cuddles đ€
Like many Tom cats (males who are left unsterilised) Puma has obviously had to fight for territory and resources.
Along the way, he's contracted FIV, feline immunodeficiency virus.
In this progressive modern world, we understand that FIV, like HIV/AIDS in people, is not a death sentence and not a reason for someone to be shunned or unwanted.
Puma is currently in great health and as the families of many other FIV+ cats will tell you, these felines still lead normal, happy and long lives - usually without much demand for additional care.
We're happy to answer any questions you have about FIV to reassure you that a cat like Puma could still fit perfectly into your home.
He's desexed, microchipped and vaccinated now and can be yours for the bargain price of... nothing at all!!
(Donations greatly appreciated).
Puma is roughly 5 years old
Please message the page or email avonvalley@safe.org.au
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Adoption details
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.