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Another successful adoption - amazing work RSPCA ACT!
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Female Domestic Medium Hair Cat
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The infamous Elsa!
This stunning white girl is Elsa as many of you know Elsa came to the shelter with severe burns covering her back. Elsa was in a lot of pain when she came to us but she is now well on her road to recovery.
This very special cat has some strict requirements that will need to be adhered to by her forever family. Our time with Elsa has shown us that she is deaf. This means that she gets frightened easily and we will not be rehoming her to a home with small children. Elsa is a super affectionate girl to
everyone she meets she is a purring machine that loves to climb over everyone and everything. She gets bored easily so she will require a home that can keep her busy
throughout the day.
Unfortunately Elsa does not tolerate other pets and will need to be the only animal of the household.
Elsa must be an indoor cat for the rest of her life due to her deafness and because she is highly susceptible to sunburn due to her white coat.
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.