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Nala
Nala is one adorable little quiet cat, who gives you a soundless meow as a greeting everytime she sees you and its so cute. She can actually meow. I heard her talking for the first time the other night when she 'hunted' a toy mouse for her imaginary kittens to eat. She came from the Ginger 100 so you just know this girl has a lot of kittens.
She's really pleasant to be around and puts on an affectionate display of rolling and head rubs while purring. She gets along great with other cats too and is very clean and well behaved.
Nala comes desexed, vaccinated, microchipped fiv tested and parasite treated to indoor homes.
Transport can be arranged around QLD
Medical notes
In terms of medical notes there is a few things to be aware of.
Nala has a stumpy Manx tail which seems to have being snapped in half at some point. It's fully functionble and doesn't pose any issues unless a toddler or small child were to grab her tail and rebreak it.
She also has slightly sun damaged ears from being so pale so she will need to be kept out of the sun to prevent further damage.
She came down with an awful strain of cat flu that's being bothering the Ginger cats, a few days post desexing. She would not eat on her own for 2 weeks and almost died. Her body is still recovering from loosing all that weight and she needs good nutrition and fattening up.
Adoption details
All our cats and kittens come desexed, vaccinated, microchipped and parasite treated. Our adult cats and high risk kittens are tested for FIV/FELV.
Kittens come home to you around 12 to 13 weeks after being desexed if they are of appropriate weight and health at that time.
All our cats require indoor only homes for their safety and to protect the wildlife. An outdoor enclosure can be a safe way for your cat to experience the outdoors.
We have a number of transport services that can bring your new baby to you around QLD so distance is not an issue.
We do our best to make sure every cat gets the best home they can, but we have a life time returns policy for our adopted babies should they ever find themselves in trouble.