Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
On Hold
About Minnie
Minnie is a stunning 20 week old DSH kitten. She loves nothing more than to sit on your lap and if that doesn't work she will climb up onto your shoulder while you walk around! She has so much love to give and is always purring and rubbing her face against you. She also loves to play. Her favourite toy is a pipe cleaner she found and she carries it around everywhere. Minnie is in foster care with two adult cats who she loves spending time with. She was confident with them from day one and persistent with them as they got used to her. Minnie would love a home where she can get lots of cuddles and maybe even another cat to be friends with. If you think this little girl could be your new family member, come and meet her. I can promise you it will be love at first sight!
Medical notes
Desexed
Vaccinated
Microchipped
Wormed
Flead
Vet Checked
Adoption details
If you wish to adopt Minnie, the standard adoption process applies:
* Applicant is to submit an application form for review by Geelong Animal Rescue (GAR) along with any questions you may have.
* GAR makes an assessment and invites successful applicants to continue with the process, and unsuccessful applicants with a reason why they are not suitable for this particular animal.
* A Meet and Greet is organised at a convenient time for both foster carer and potential new owners.
* If suitable, an adoption agreement will be signed and date of pick up is arranged.
* Payment of adoption fee is to be made either prior to collection, or on the day of collection. The adoption fee must be paid in cash or direct debit prior to collection can be arranged.
* The new owner has a 2 week trial period where they can return the animal if they are found to be an unsuitable match.
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.



