Adoption information
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About Carlee
Carlee is an adorable black kitten with a distinctive little white patch on her neck. Carlee may be shy at first, but once she feels comfortable, her playful and curious nature shines through. This independent little kitty loves to explore her surroundings and discover new adventures.
Carlee is a perfect blend of independence and affection. She enjoys her alone time but also loves to cuddle up when she's ready for some affection. One of her unique and endearing habits is grooming you with gentle licks, showing her love and trust in the sweetest way.
Her playful antics and curious spirit will bring joy and entertainment to your home. Whether she's chasing after toys or investigating a new corner of the house, Carlee’s inquisitive nature keeps her busy and engaged.
Carlee’s demeanour makes her appreciate a calm and patient environment where she can slowly come out of her shell. Once she does, she’ll reward you with purrs, and cuddles making every moment together special.
To apply to adopt Carlee, click on the link below to our website:
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
Our adoption process is as follows:
1. Submit an adoption application via our website at www.fosterkittensofmelbourne.org/adopt
2. The relevant foster carer will be in touch with you within a few days if they would like to progress further with your application
3. A meet and greet will then be organised so that you can meet your potential new family member!
4. Upon a successful meet and greet, an adoption day will be set for you to come and collect your new family member and sign all required paperwork
All of our cats come de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated, worm treated and with a clean bill of health.
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.






