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About Morticia - Located in Abbotsford
Greetings, darlings. 🖤 It is I, Morticia—dark, mysterious, and irresistibly adorable. My life’s purpose? To captivate and charm, one squeaky meow at a time. Yes, it’s true, my voice is a melody of the macabre—a tiny squeak that lures you into my irresistible spell.
By day, I lounge in the coziest nooks, wrapped in the velvety shadows of my own mystique. By night, I come alive with playful mischief, weaving enchantment with every pounce and paw. My presence is magnetic; my antics, spellbinding. I am the moonbeam in your darkest hours, the purr-sonification of perfection.
Attention, you ask? Oh, I demand it, my dears. I bask in the lime-light, ensuring I remain the center of your fur-mily’s universe. You will adore me—it’s inevitable. Resistance? Futile. My cuddles are a siren’s call, my gaze a portal to pure devotion.
I am not merely the cat’s pajamas—I am the whole wardrobe, the runway, and the after-party. My every moment is a masterpiece, my every purr a sonnet of clawsome delight. Come closer, my new minions—I mean, family—and prepare to worship at the altar of Morticia.
Your future obsession,
Morticia đź–¤
To meet Morticia please apply at www.neko.org.au/adoption-application/
Medical notes
Morticia was previously diagnosed with Coronavirus after a period of diarrhoea.
The condition is FELINE coronavirus - extremely common virus in cats. Causes GI upsets - diarrhoea. Kittens have been diagnosed via faecal testing after extended diarrhoea periods. They have been treated and are well at this time but may develop symptoms again during the transition to new homes. Their bodies are creating antibodies to the virus and they will recover. If diarrhoea occurs please feed cooked chicken breast or Hills ID until resolved- if symptoms occur for more than 3 days a vet visit is recommended. In a very small number of cats, who possess a mutated gene coronavirus can trigger a condition call FIP. We do not know if these kittens have the gene nor can we test for it. But most cats and kittens will contract coronavirus in their lives and most do not develop FIP.
Adoption details
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