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About Pie - special needs
All About Me and My Unique Personality:
Meet Pie, the cuddliest, most affectionate kitty you'll ever meet! This gentle boy is a true lovebug, always ready for a pat, cuddle, or a smooch. He’ll follow you around wherever you go, just to make sure he’s never far from his favorite humans. When he's not showering you with love, he’s indulging in playtime, chasing toys with a playful spirit. Easy-going and calm, Pie loves lounging on the couch with his foster carer, soaking in all the snuggles. If you're looking for a sweet companion who'll be your constant shadow and a source of endless affection, Pie is your guy!
Pie has been listed as ‘special needs’ due to his slightly enlarged heart. Pie was extremely stressed when taken to the vet for desexing. At that time, when listening to his heart with a stethoscope, a heart murmur was detected. Desexing was delayed a couple of weeks when yet again, likely due to stress, a slight murmur was detected. During desexing his heart was x-rayed and found to be slightly enlarged. No other clinical signs were observed and the origins of the murmur may simply be “innocent” or what is referred to as physiologic which appears at times of extreme stress.
My Ideal Home:
Pie would be suitable to a home that can engage him in pats and playtime, as well as keep him safely inside.
What is Known About My Background:
Pie came into a local pound due to his previous owner no longer being able to house him.
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets:
It is unknown how Pie interacts with other animals in a home environment, however he was not reactive to his neighbouring cats while at the pound. He would be suitable for children.
Medical notes
Pie has been listed as ‘special needs’ due to his slightly enlarged heart. Pie was extremely stressed when taken to the vet for desexing. At that time, when listening to his heart with a stethoscope, a heart murmur was detected. Desexing was delayed a couple of weeks when yet again, likely due to stress, a slight murmur was detected. During desexing his heart was x-rayed and found to be slightly enlarged. No other clinical signs were observed and the origins of the murmur may simply be “innocent” or what is referred to as physiologic which appears at times of extreme stress.
Adoption details
Applicants will be required to complete and submit an Adoption form from https://www.hunteranimalrescue.com.au
HAR uses the details in this form to select the most appropriate family for our animals. This form allows us to get to know you, your home, your family, lifestyle and level of experience with pets.
Adoptions are NOT approved on a first come first served basis. The adoption process can be lengthy by the time we process all expressions of interest.
HAR Adoption Process
1- Carer will assess and arrange a meet and greet with suitable applicants.
2- If the meet and greet is successful, a yard/home inspection is conducted.
3- If your yard/home passes inspection, the adoption fee is paid, paperwork completed and a 2 week trial period is arranged.
4- On successful completion of the trial period HAR will submit paperwork to Local Council for processing.
Adoption fee includes:- mandatory de-sexing, microchip, vaccination, vet check, flea and worm treatment.
Please understand that filling in this form by no means guarantees that you will be successful in the adoption process, nor does it obligate you to adopt.
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.