Adoption information
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About Bob Dylan 🎸
Bob Dylan is a big, sweet-hearted boy who absolutely adores the company of his humans. He draws a lot of confidence from having his people nearby, and once he feels safe, he becomes the perfect companion to spend your days with. He also values his cozy, tucked-away spots — closets are his safe space — and he’ll often retreat there for naps or quiet time.
He’s incredibly food-motivated and super smart: he’s already mastered “sit” and “high five,” and he’ll happily show off his tricks for a treat. Because he can be shy and sensitive to loud noises, he’ll do best in a calm, patient home that lets him warm up at his own pace.
Bob Dylan is untested with other animals and should be the only cat in the home.
If you’re looking for a gentle, clever companion who blossoms with love and security, Bob Dylan might be your guy.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
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Adoption details
When someone contacts us to apply for an animal we will send an application form to be completed. When we receive a completed application form we will share this with the foster carer to approve the applicant.
We will then organise a meet & greet with the applicant and the foster carer to meet the animal, learn about their routine, behaviours and what they eat, drink, etc.
After the meet & greet the applicant is contacted to see if they want to proceed with the application and the foster carer approves the applicant.
We will then complete paperwork, payment, and organise a time to have the animal picked up.
Animals are then adopted on a 2 week trial, during which we stay in touch and provide support for the new adopter.
Once adopted we will send through vet records & paperwork and transfer their microchip.
We offer communication and support throughout the fostering & adoption process.
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.