Adoption information
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About Rhapsody
Rhapsody could be described as a pocket rocket. She is small but mighty, brave and a little full of herself! Always ready for adventure with a little dash of sass. Rhapsody could be one of those cats who perches on your shoulder (with a harness of course) while you go hiking in the bush or may even be open to consider having a dip at the beach with you.
She is full of confidence, and energy with her larger than life personality. Always the first to get through the door or to clamber up whatever is nearby to ensure she has your whole attention. She loves cuddles and affection but being the busy girl she is right now, it is hard to imagine that she will be the type of cat looking to sit on your lap for a nap.
Rhapsody is talkative but not quite as chatty as her sister Rapture. Yes the sisters are currently living together. While Rhapsody would probably love to be adopted with her sister, she is cat social and would adapt to a family where there was another cat sibling to keep her company and show her the ropes. And honestly, the only thing better than one calico is two calicoes!
If you were to consider adopting both Rhapsody and Rapture we would be happy to offer you a discounted adoption fee. We do always advocate for the advantages of adopting two kittens together as it brings comfort and security while they adjust to life in their new home. It gives them someone they know to play or curl up with which reduces stress for them and the chance of anyone getting into too much mischief.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
The first step towards adoption is to complete our simple adoption/enquiry form so we can learn more about you and your lifestyle and see if that's a good fit for the pet you have in mind.
Completing the form does not oblige you to proceed any further if you don't wish to.
From there, we can arrange a meet and greet and if satisfactory for all parties the adoption can go ahead.
The perfect home for each individual pet is essential, and the decision about which new home the pet goes to is made by the founder of the rescue group.
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.