Adoption information
About Fury
Fury came to us as an injured stray, and while his past hasn’t been the easiest, he’s slowly learning that people can be kind and safe. Right now he’s still figuring things out and can be a little unsure, especially in new situations. He often prefers to observe from a distance at first, taking his time to understand his surroundings before relaxing. With gentle handling and a calm approach, Fury is beginning to build trust and show glimpses of the sweet cat he can become.
Fury will need a patient and understanding home that allows him to settle in at his own pace. He’s still learning to feel comfortable around humans, so giving him space, consistency, and quiet encouragement will help him continue building confidence. A calm environment where he can feel safe will make a big difference as he adjusts and learns that he’s finally in a place where he’s cared for.
Because he can be easily startled at this stage, Fury would do best with cat-savvy owners who understand the needs of a shy or sensitive cat. A household without younger children would suit him best, as loud noises and fast movements can be frightening for him right now. With time, patience, and the right home, Fury has every chance to grow into a trusting and loving cat who will truly appreciate the kindness shown to him.
Adoption details
Our Kemps Creek Shelter is open seven days a week from 10am-3:30pm. To enquire about our shelter pets, contact the team on 8777 4445 10am-3:30pm
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complete our adoption questionnaire anytime https://bit.ly/awlnsw-kemps-creek-adoption-questionnaire or simply visit our shelter during opening hours.
For all dog adoptions, please bring in any dogs you have at home already.
Note: some animals are in foster homes so if you are interested in a particular animal, we recommend contacting us before visiting our shelter.