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About Honey
Name of cat: Honey 🍯
Microchip No. 991003002917861
Date of Birth or estimated age: 1 year old
Gender: Female
Colour: Torti
Breed: Domestic Short Hair
Foster home suburb: Hurstville
Cat Personality: (Please describe the cat’s personality for at least 1 or 2 sentences)
Meet our sweet Honey! 🎀
We are so excited to share Honey's story because she has come such a long way.
Honey was rescued from a hoarders' house - tiny, sick and pregnant. She battled the flu and then gave birth to a single stillborn baby that sadly didn't make it. Despite this, she made a full recovery and grew stronger each day, powered by her love of creamy treats and wand toys. She has flourished into a fun loving, sassy, chirpy and very playful little lady.
She is still shy, especially with new people, but once she gets comfortable, you will be blessed with the perfect combination of tortitude, goofiness and love. Honey brightens up every day and loves life! She also loves any and all cats! So she will need to go to a home with a fellow kitty best friend.
With her humans, she is a purring machine, she chirps/trills but doesn't meow, loves her pats and is growing her confidence each day! Recently she has learned to make biscuits and nap next to her human 🥰
If you can give Honey a patient, relaxed home for her to fully flourish, let us know. She is now taking applications to meet her future best friends.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
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Adoption details
Adopting with Kittie Kat Rescue Inc.
Bringing a new pet into your home is a long-term commitment—both emotionally and financially. Cats can live 15 to 20 years, so it's essential that all family members are prepared to provide love, shelter, and a safe environment for their lifetime. This includes premium nutrition, regular veterinary care, and ensuring they are kept indoors only or have access to a secure, cat-proof outdoor enclosure.
Our Adoption Process
Initial Contact & Questionnaire
We’ll start by sending you our adoption questionnaire via email or text message. This helps us understand your home environment and what you're looking for in a feline companion.
Video Tour
We will require a video tour of your home, focusing on safety features such as secure screens on windows, doors and balconies. Plus, we’d love to see where your new kitty will be set up in their new home!
Meet & Greet with the Foster Carer
Once your application is complete and approved, we’ll arrange a time for you to meet the cat with their foster carer.
Adoption & Bringing Your Cat Home
In some cases, if your application is approved and the cat has completed all their vet work, they can go home with you straight after the meet and greet! Adoption paperwork will follow.
Settling-In Period & Adoption Finalisation
Every adoption includes a two-week settling-in period from the time of adoption. If, for any reason, your new cat isn’t the right fit for your home, you can return them within this period for a 50% refund of the adoption fee.
All of our cats come microchipped, desexed, with one or more vaccinations, and will be lifetime registered. Depending on their age, kittens may need their second (and potentially third) vaccination undertaken by the adopter after adoption. The transfer of ownership is completed as soon as possible.
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.