Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About 🪕 Bruno 5422 🪕
Bruno is perfectly content spending his days doing his own thing, whether it’s lounging in a sunny spot or silently overseeing his domain from a cozy perch.
Despite his independent nature, Bruno has a heart full of love for those he chooses. He may be selective, but once he bonds with you, his affection is unwavering, making every purr and headbutt even more special. He's a dignified soul who appreciates the finer things in life, and his calm presence brings a sense of serenity to any household.
If you’re someone who understands the beauty of a cat who values both companionship and independence, Bruno is the perfect fit. His senior status comes with the wisdom of years and the grace of experience, making him an exceptional companion for a tranquil home.
Bruno might just be the loyal, easygoing companion you’ve been looking for. Open your home and heart to him, and you’ll find a friend who, while independent, truly cherishes the bond he forms with his chosen people.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
Two stories to show you what happens to our furbabies and how they become to be adopted.
1. Cats are impounded at the Shelter/Pound
2. During the first stage the friendly staff interact with the cats, clean their pens and assess them. They fill out daily observation charts. Feliway spray is used in the pens to help calm the cats, settle and prevent stress. Music is also used in their room. All our cats are fed a high quality diet and provided alternative foods for special requirements.
3. The Shelter team will exhaust every available avenue in attempts to locate animal owners, including but not limited to:
o scanning for microchips and posting on the lost page of the Shire’s website.
o letters are sent to identified owners
o rangers attend properties where owners cannot be contacted.
o we network with the Lost Dogs Home, RSPCA and other council organisations to search their records for identified animals.
4. Identified potential owners are offered opportunities to view our impounded cats to confirm whether their pet is with us.
5. If the cat is not reunited after the eight day period and able to be rehomed, the cat will then go to the vet to be de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped and FIV tested.
6. The cat will wait out their vaccination days in our quarantine room. Toys, blankets and music are used in conjunction with Feliway to help ease any stress felt. Our cats are always kept inside and to get used to being inside. Our caring and dedicated staff work hard to help this process by:
o providing daily exercise, playtime, quality healthy food and most importantly plenty of cuddles.
o our shelter team will spend a lot of time daily with the cats to help them learn how to trust and love people.
7. During this time, the Shelter team assess each cat and get to know their personalities and needs. Then their adoption profiles are written up and advertised to the public.
8. All applicants go through a screening process to ensure our cats go to the right forever home. This will ensure people are not impulse buying a cat and it won’t end up returned.
9. All new adoptive owners are given educative material regarding responsible pet ownership and containment requirements.
10. On average, the Community Animal Shelter Team spend around 28 days preparing our cats for their new forever home.
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.