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About Ashley
Ashley is a little calico drama queen with a flair for the theatrical, and she’s not afraid to let you know it! Chatty and full of personality, she loves to tell you exactly how she’s feeling, usually while pouncing on a toy or showing off her play hunting skills.
Beneath all the sass, Ashley has a soft, sweet side and loves a good cuddle when she’s in the mood. Her playful antics, expressive personality, and constant chatter make her endlessly entertaining and impossible not to adore.
Ashley would love to be adopted alongside her mum, Amelia or her brother OJ. She’d also be happy joining a home with a friendly resident cat to share cuddles and mischief with.
If you’re looking for a chatty, playful, and utterly charming little kitten who will keep you laughing and stealing your heart, Ashley is your girl!
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
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Adoption details
All animals adopted through Out of the Woods Rescue are desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea/worm treated and health-checked. We aim to match each animal with a home that suits their needs and personality.
Here’s how our adoption process works:
Submit an application – This helps us get to know you, your household and what you're looking for in a pet.
Phone chat – If your application looks like a potential fit, one of our team members will contact you for a casual phone conversation to answer questions and discuss the animal in more detail.
Meet and greet – You’ll meet the animal in their foster home or another agreed location. If everyone agrees it’s a good match, we can proceed to adoption.
Adoption paperwork and payment – Our adoption fees cover desexing, microchipping, vaccination and parasite treatment.
Once adopted, the animal becomes part of your family. We're still here for post-adoption support if you ever need any help.
We’re committed to ethical adoptions and reserve the right to decline applications if we feel the match isn’t in the best interest of the animal.
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.