Adoption information
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About Yang
This tiny little bundle of white feline fluff is one of our “honorary canines”. He may be a cat rather than a dog, but as he's deaf, this little guy needed our assistance to break out of a NSW pound.
Yang joined the HNE family along with his brother Yin, when they were 9 weeks old.
Yang is a happy, friendly little guy who just loves to be loved. He’s very people-focused and will soak up all the attention anyone is prepared to give him.
Yang is fully litter-trained and has shown himself to be very comfortable around his giant foster-brother who happens to be a super-huge great dane.
As he is deaf, it’s essential that Yang’s forever home is indoors only (unless there is a secure cat-run). So he can live a long and happy life, it’s important that his safety isn’t dependent on hearing.
Medical notes
Yang is deaf.
Adoption details
Hear No Evil's Adoption process:
1st Step * You contact us to obtain an adoption application, and discuss the dog of interest.
Once the application is completed and returned it will be assessed for suitability.
2nd Step * A Meet and Greet with the dog and all members of the adopting family and and current dogs is arranged where possible.
This usually coincides with a Yard check to ensure the safety and security of the property on which the dog will be kept. - We understand that this is not always possible in interstate adoptions and this will be discussed on your initial contact.
3rd Step *Payment of the Adoption fee in full. The dog is then handed over with any belongings, and all relevant paperwork and records.
Transport arrangements are the financial responsibility of the Adopting party. Hear No Evil are happy to assist with departure preparations and ensuring the dog makes its transport connection.
Final step * Once the 14 day 'settling in' period has ended, the change of ownership microchip details are submitted, and the adoption is officially finalised.
(more info in Terms & Conditions on Adoption form)
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.