Adoption information
About Shiro Tora 🐅
Shiro Tora or the 'White Tiger' is quite possibly one of the most beautifully marked cats I've seen. Her pale almost white champagne coat with strawberry pink toned stripes in combination with her long legs, head structure and beautiful green eyes make for a unique super model cat. I certainly have lots of compliments for her appearance and could go on all day as I'm blown away.
Her personality has done a complete 180, from being scared and wildish to seeking people out and being confident with pats and being picked up. I am very happy for her growth as its very rewarding to see.
Shiro Tora would suit adult families and does fantastic with other cats. Her adorable little timid temperament is like "oh I would like pats but you are a bit scary, oh pats and food are good" as she shyly looks you up and down with her body posture changing. You can see the thoughts written across her face. Its just a bit cute.
Originally from the ginger 100, Shiro Tora has spent about 14 months in care seeing adoptions passing her by and being put through the rinse and repeat cycle a few times with a ugly strain of cat flu this family of cats carry and have low immune response to due to 9 years of inbreeding. However in the last 5 months or so her health has being stable and her body has begun to heal and build up an immune system.
With this stability in her health it was time for her vet work and to come up for adoption officially on the books.
Flare ups of cat flu now are unlikely, but not impossible so she needs to be separate from unvaccinated cats, but she can live with her cousins and fully vaccinated cats.
Taking care of her immune system through good diet and prebiotics in a stress free environment is all the maintenance she will need to look after her day to day health.
She comes desexed, vaccinated, microchipped and FIV tested.
Indoor homes would be ideal due to sun cancer risk.
Transport can be arranged around Qld.
Medical notes
Cat Flu Carrier
Adoption details
All our cats and kittens come desexed, vaccinated, microchipped and parasite treated. Our adult cats and high risk kittens are tested for FIV/FELV.
Kittens come home to you around 12 to 13 weeks after being desexed if they are of appropriate weight and health at that time.
All our cats require indoor only homes for their safety and to protect the wildlife. An outdoor enclosure can be a safe way for your cat to experience the outdoors.
We have a number of transport services that can bring your new baby to you around QLD so distance is not an issue.
We do our best to make sure every cat gets the best home they can, but we have a life time returns policy for our adopted babies should they ever find themselves in trouble.