Adoption information
About Teacup
🐣 The Easter Basket Kittens 🐣
Meet Teacup (Female)
The tiniest treasure in Tilly’s Easter Basket
Tiny but full of love, Teacup is the smallest of our litter & the sweetest little girl. She absolutely adores belly rubs and will happily flop onto her back for attention. Gentle, affectionate and impossibly cute, Teacup is a little pocket-sized bundle of love. Little Teacup may be small, but she has a huge heart. She just loves being close to her people.
Raised in a loving home environment, Teacup has been well handled, very loved, and socialised with dogs and other pets. She’s confident, cuddly and will adapt beautifully to a variety of homes with the right introductions.
If you’re looking for a kitten who will happily snuggle beside you and soak up affection, Teacup might be your perfect match.
Adoption Fee & Desexing Requirement
Adoption Fee: $500
To support the long-term health and wellbeing of our kittens, SANA requires adopters to arrange and pre-pay for their kitten’s desexing procedure with a registered veterinary clinic before adoption is finalised. The adoption fee will be discounted when provided proof of procedure payment invoice.
Adopters must:
• Book a desexing appointment with a veterinarian for when the kitten reaches the appropriate age (generally 6–8 months)
• Provide a copy of the veterinary invoice confirming the procedure has been prepaid to SANA prior to finalise adoption
We have implemented this change with the long-term health and wellbeing of the kitten in mind, while also allowing adopters to take their kitten home from six weeks of age so they don’t miss out on the adorable kitten stage and most importantly the early bonding period.
According to guidance from the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA), desexing very young kittens may carry certain risks in some animals. These can include:
• Orthopaedic or developmental concerns due to delayed growth plate closure
• Altered metabolism which may increase the risk of obesity
• Changes in insulin sensitivity, potentially increasing the risk of diabetes
• Possible urinary tract complications, particularly in male cats
• Potential impacts on behavioural, reproductive and hormonal development
For these reasons, desexing is recommended from 6 months of age, unless otherwise advised by your veterinarian.
Failure to comply with the desexing requirement may result in the adoption agreement being considered void, and SANA reserves the right to take appropriate action to ensure the welfare of the animal.
Adoption fees help cover the costs of rescue, veterinary care, food, parasite prevention and rehabilitation for animals in care.
Medical notes
No known pre-existing conditions.
Adoption details
Application form required (prior to meet and greet)
Interview via phone chat
Meet & Greet
May have specified requirements for individual pets (i.e. indoor pets only, deposits)
Vet Reference Preferred