Adoption information
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About Charlotte
Meet Charlotte,
Also known as Lottie, a truly sweet and gentle girl who's ready to bring a calm and loving presence to her new home. If you're looking for a friendly and affectionate cat who thrives in a relaxed environment, Lottie might just be your perfect match!
Charlotte is wonderfully outgoing and adores human company. She's incredibly gentle, making her an ideal companion for a household with kids or multiple people who love a friendly feline presence. This sweetheart just wants to be with her favourite humans, share some playful "zoomies," and then settle down for a good chill session for the rest of the day.
While Lottie is incredibly affectionate and loves getting attention and snuggling up with her people, she also appreciates her independence. She's perfectly happy doing her own thing for several hours, making her a wonderful balance of companionable and self-sufficient.
Charlotte would prefer to be the only cat in the household, or perhaps share her space with just one other feline friend. This is because she truly cherishes her human connections and loves being the centre of her people's world.
If you're ready for endless purrs, gentle head nudges, and a constant, loving presence, Charlotte is waiting to meet you!
To apply to adopt Charlotte, click the link below to our website:
Medical notes
Charlotte has been diagnosed with FLUTD.
FLUTD stands for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease, an umbrella term for conditions affecting a cat's bladder and urethra. It presents with signs like straining to urinate, frequent trips to the litter box, or urinating outside the box.
Charlotte's FLUTD is caused by stress and vets have determined there is nothing medically or structurally wrong with her to cause it.
To manage her condition, Charlotte's foster carer has been giving her a prescription diet, increased hydration, stress management (feliway, anxiety meds if needed) and providing lots of clean litter boxes (key word, clean!)
Charlotte would likely be best in a home without another cat due to her stress related condition, although she has become incredibly close with her foster sister. We do though, still suggest a single cat home to limit her stress.
Adoption details
Our adoption process is as follows:
1. Submit an adoption application via our website at www.rescuecatsofmelbourne.com.au/adopt
2. We will be in touch with you within 48 hours if we wish to progress your application.
3. A meet and greet will then be organised so that you can meet your potential new family member!
4. Upon a successful meet and greet, an adoption day will be set for you to come and collect your new family member and sign all required paperwork
All of our cats come de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated, worm treated and with a clean bill of health.
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.