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About Romeo
Meet Romeo – The Lover Boy of Your Dreams!
True to his name, Romeo is a sweetheart through and through. This charming little kitten was found curled up on a stairwell after a cold, rainy night—scared and in pain. Thankfully, a kind-hearted person brought him into our clinic, where we discovered he had a fractured leg. But don’t let that fool you—nothing can dim Romeo’s bright spirit!
Despite his rough start, Romeo is confident, outgoing, and utterly irresistible. He captivates everyone he meets with his affectionate nature and undeniable charm. Whether it’s snuggling in your lap or curling up beside you, Romeo is a professional cuddle buddy who lives to love and be loved.
One of his most adorable quirks? His biscuit-making skills! When he’s happy (which is often), you’ll see him kneading his little paws in pure contentment—a heartwarming display of his gratitude and joy.
Romeo’s resilience and loving personality make him the perfect addition to any home. If you’re looking for a loyal, cuddly companion who will shower you with affection and brighten every day, Romeo is your guy. Open your heart (and your home) to this lovable kitten, and you’ll gain a friend for life.
Romeo is now looking for a foster-to-adopt home or a permanent adoption!
Our clinic will continue to cover the costs of his bandage changes and X-rays as his leg finishes healing. Despite his injury, Romeo is full of energy and isn’t slowed down one bit—we truly believe he’ll thrive and heal even better in a loving home environment.
If you’re interested or would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact the clinic. We’re happy to answer any questions!
Medical notes
Romeo is currently healing from a fractured leg and is under the care of our veterinary team.
He is having fortnightly bandage changes and X-rays to monitor his progress, and so far, he’s doing really well. Due to the location of the fracture, the risk of long-term complications is lower, but there are still a few things to keep in mind as he continues to grow:
-Limb length discrepancy (one leg may be slightly shorter than the other)
-Gait changes (he may have a slight limp or altered movement when walking or playing)
-Increased risk of arthritis later in life
None of these potential issues are unmanageable, and Romeo is otherwise active, happy, and thriving. Early interventions—such as incorporating fish oils or joint-supportive supplements into his diet—can help slow the development of arthritis and support joint health.
He would do best in a loving home where he can continue healing surrounded by care and comfort. If you have any questions or would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact the clinic.
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Adoption details
Romeo will go to his new home with;
- 1st Vaccination
- Microchipped
- A voucher for free desexing when old enough (5-6months)
- Up to date with flea/worming prevention
- A bag of Royal Canin Kitten Food and
- A take home carrier
If you would like to meet Romeo, please give North Rocks Veterinary Hospital a call on (02) 7813 7888 and ask for Alicia or reply to this ad.
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