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About Turtle
My name is Turtle. A nice member of the public found me and brought me into the RSPCA. I needed some special care in the Veterinary Hospital and was placed into a foster home until ready for adoption. I have been told I may not reach average adult size. I am smaller for my age but I am growing fast and ready for a new home.
Likes: playing with other cats and toys
Dislikes: loud noises and being outside
Special features: my tail charm and wit.
Mission: The challenge should you choose to accept it is to provide Turtle with a loving new home and make sure she is protected.
Little Turtle is needing someone who wants to help a very special little kitten. She missed out on a happy early life and we are seeking someone who wants to take care of her and give her everything she needs. She will need someone who can keep her strictly indoors only (cat park/ enclosures are good she just can't be left out to roam or explore by herself).
Turtle was very shy when she came into foster care but now she has now come out of her shell and is more outgoing and we are starting to see her cheeky side. She can sometime play a little rough and would not recommend a home with small children. Also she will need a home where she cannot get out windows or if the back or front doors are left open or there are lots of people coming and going. Turtle prefers quiet surroundings and loves being around people and sitting on laps.
She is a delightful playful and sweet kitten. Turtle gets on very well with the other cats in her foster home and would love to go to a home with other playful cats that are also indoors. She would be very sad to be all alone but if there are no other cats at home she will need lots of human interaction.
If you are interested in learning more about Turtle please email volunteer@rspcansw.org.au please include your phone number so we can give you a call back. Turtle is currently in the comfort of her foster home in Sydney and not located at the shelter so an appointment will need to be made prior to bring her into the Sydney shelter to meet her potential new family.
(STV) People interesting in adoption will need to speak to a vet regarding her history and ongoing care.
Must be an indoor cat
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.