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About Jemima
JEMIMA is an approximately four year old female cat. As you can see from her photos she resembles a Burmese with long, soft fur and is an absolute stunner!
She is fully litter trained and enjoys her wet food (twice daily) along with dry food. She tried Royal Canin but turned her nose up at it. We are working on getting her to like the better quality dry foods.
Currently she is an indoor cat but definitely shows interest of the outside world, so we suspect she was an active outdoor cat with her original owners. She is being trained to be outside only on a lead with her foster carer.
She isn't a fan of other cats and dogs, but loves cuddles but soon lets you know when she has had enough. She likes to rule the roost. Without having seen her with children it's not possible to say whether she would be a good family cat, but we are sure given time and effort she would thrive in that environment. She is up for adoption as her original owners bought a puppy that she didn't get on with so they took her to the vets to be euthanised.
She has been vaccinated, wormed, de-sexed and treated against fleas.
Name: Jemima
Breed: Domestic long hair
Sex: Female
Age: Approx 4 years old (as at May 2017)
Cuddle scale: likes cuddles
Litter Trained: Yes
Cat Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Child Friendly: Unknown but likely
Indoor ONLY cat
Vet work completed: yes
Fee: $125
Location: Redland Bay
Diet: Dry food 24/7, Wet food (Iams wet food pouch) twice a day
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Medical notes
Jemima has been vaccinated, wormed, de-sexed and treated against fleas.
Adoption details
1. Initial enquiry
2. Interest form and arrange to meet the pet
3. If agreeable after meeting the pet, pay the adoption fee and arrange to take the pet home.
4. Dog adopters will have a fence check to ensure their doggy won't run away!
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.