Adoption information
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About Wally
Wally is the sweetest little guy with the most unique fur! He is completely white with a black splotch on his ear and a solid black tail!
Wally came to us from a rural pound. There were multiple people interested in adoption him from the pound but at the last minute all were unable to which left Wally on death row.. A quick phone call to see if we can help and foster care was organised and he was safe!
Wally is quite shy and will need a quiet home to help him feel comfortable and settle in. He would be best suited to a home without young children.
He has a quiet nature and seems to keep to himself. He loves the soft bed and it's where I find him nearly every time I go into the kitten room. Snuggled into a little ball of cuteness! He worries when you stand over him (we look so big!) but if you sit on the ground and give him a pat he'll soon be purring his little head off. And once he trusts you (he takes a little time to understand he can trust you) he'll be all over you for pats and attention.
We are unsure about Wally's past before the pound.
He has a playful streak and likes anything ribbon, bells or feathers! He has a cute little bum wiggle before pouncing that always makes us smile.
He is slowly coming out of his shell and we have no doubt and confident boy is hiding inside. His curiosity is always getting the better of him! He just needs a family willing to give him the time and love he needs.
Wally MUST BE AN INDOOR ONLY CAT due to his white and light skin and features. Pink skinned cats are prone to skin cancers and an indoor life is the best way to prevent this. (this is us fair humans! Same concept)
Application form: http://www.jotform.co/form/33211617798863
Adoption Fee: $210
Located: CRANBOURNE
Medical notes
Wally has been desexed, up to date vaccinated, microchipped, flea and worm treated and health checked by a veterinarian.
Wally MUST BE AN INDOOR ONLY CAT due to his white and light skin and features. Pink skinned cats are prone to skin cancers and an indoor life is the best way to prevent this. (this is us fair humans! Same concept)
Adoption details
*Enquiry about adoptive animal
*Enquiry form (this does not place you in obligation to adopt, nor guarantee your adoption)
*Phone call
*Meet and Greet with adoptive animal
*2 week trial
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.






