Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Pip
8 weeks old Pip (short for Pipsqueak) is the boldest, most charismatic kitten you’ll ever meet. She made herself at home with her foster carers within a day of moving in and had them eating out of the palm of her tiny paw.
Little Pip absolutely loves to play, whether it’s by herself or with another cat. She can spend hours rolling around in a cat tunnel, viciously attacking a mouse on a stick or chasing after a ball. She also loves to wrestle with her 14-week old foster brother, Tully, and her foster carers’ 8-month old cat.
She also gets along well with her foster carers’ dog who is very intrigued by this little ball of fluff.
When she’s tired herself out after a game she finds a box or a bed to curl up in for a few hours and then she’s ready for action again! She also loves her food and doesn’t appear to be picky about what she eats.
At the moment Pip thinks games are better than cuddles, but she’s quickly coming around to the idea and is getting more and more used to being handled.
If you’re looking for a happy kitten who’s absolutely full of character, Pip is the one for you. She prances and bounces everywhere she goes with her tail held high.
Also if you are after a pair of kittens, Pip and her foster brother Tully gets on like a house a fire, so why not adopt two kittens and bring double dose of happiness & joy into your life.
Please email us to setup a playdate with her
Adoption details
Please complete our online Adoption Application form to arrange an introductory "date" with one of our special kittens or adult cats that are eagerly awaiting their new home.
Application Form: https://goo.gl/forms/ctHIq7r3pf4vf6X13
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.