Adoption information
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About Poppy 🌸 Gentle Lassie Black Kitten
Poppy and her siblings were abandoned and rescued without her mum. She was very scared when rescued, although she remains shy, she is happy to explore and be handled. Poppy will happily curl up on your lap in the evening and purr away for hours. This laid back lassie will make an awesome companion for someone looking for an independent cat who loves attention. She is bright & cheerful and loves playing with the other foster kittens. Poppy eats a raw food diet and is looking for a loving forever home, where she is safely kept indoors or in a cat run.
Poppy is ready to go to her forever home!
Poppy
DOB: January 16 2017 approx
Domestic medium to long hair black Kitten, with an adorable splash of tummy white.
Medical notes
Poppy is a healthy raw fed kitten. Poppy is desexed. microchipped, vaccinated, flea treated and wormed.
Adoption details
To adopt a cat from Cat People you'll be required to have a house check and fill out an adoption contract.
We work with a network of independent and co-operative foster carers. This means that adoption fees may vary.
Deposits are accepted to hold cats & kittens before adoption - this deposit is not refundable (instalment payments can be arranged with the coordinator to pre-approved adopters).
Cats from our group are all are vet checked, flea treated, wormed, vaccinated and desexed before being taken home by their adopters. Additionally, all of our cats have been evaluated for behavioural traits, fed a high-quality diet, and well socialised. Please note: all Cat People cats and kittens are indoor only unless stated otherwise on the ad.
Adoptions can be done with a two week foster to adopt arrangement for adult cats only.
We will communicate with you through every step of the adoption process to ensure that your experience (and the cat's) is excellent and that you are confident in your decision to add a furry member to your family.
Returns are only accepted due to health issues confirmed by a veterinarian.
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.