Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Tyrone the Magnificent
This is "Tyrone the Magnificent" who is living under a church in Inner West, Sydney.
Tyrone is a gentleman, a real softie, sweetness to the core. Despite his best attempts to "look street", Tyrone just doesn't have it in him. He can be shy, opting to hide quietly if things feel a bit too overwhelming but once he feels comfortable we know he will sing you the song of his people when you get home and is down for a good back scratch and pat session.
Tyrone is a handsome looking fella, with the longest white whiskers and biggest green eyes.
One day he couldn't believe his luck, finding himself on the bed of a friend of IWCC who lived next to the church but was scared off by nearby construction crew.
Tyrone calls out to one of our members nighty who checks up on him and feeds him under the church, letting us know he is still there...waiting.
We get the sense that Tyrone is waiting, knowing we are trying to find him a home, somewhere warm, somewhere safe. He would love his very own hooman, a true companion he could call his own.
Tyrone is approx. 2 yrs and is currently looking for a foster carer (support provided and all expenses covered by us) or a potential adopter. Tyrone's $100 adoption fee includes all vet work (desexing, microchipping, flea and worm treatment).
For more info or to arrange a meet and greet please message us. For more information on our rescue go to Ihttps://www.facebook.com/innerwestcatcollective/
Adoption details
Please contact us directly for more information or to arrange an introductory "date" with one of our special kittens or adult cats that are eagerly awaiting their new home. Effort has been directed to each and everyone of our furry mates to ensure we understand each feline's personality profile and special needs in order to suitably match you with your new furry companion. All our kittens and cats look forward to meeting you!
As a not-for-profit street cat rescue organisation our adoption fees only cover the costs incurred from desexing and all initial vet work.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.