Adoption information
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About Lea-Lea
Lea-Lea has had a loving, but unsettled start to life. This pretty girl has come into our care after her loving human could no longer stay with her, due to being moved into full-time care.
She's done her time on the streets and has raised a litter of success stories (she even battled a teenage daughter and met her two grandbabies!!), but she prefers the domestic life and the bowls of food that come with it.
Since moving into care with CPR, she has slowly come out of her shell, and although she is still very timid, she loves long conversations over yummy food, listening to the radio, and curling up in cave-like beds. She is content to sit in a window and watch the world go by, or wander around after her humans chirping away. Her new family will love her affectionate headbumps and leg rubs.
Lealea's ideal family will understand that not every cat comes into their new home ready for lap cuddles, and will be patient with her while she learns to trust them. As such, she would suit a family that is prepared to give her the long-term time and love it takes to become the cat her carers know she is inside, but is very scared to show at first.
Medical notes
FIV tested and vaccinated.
Adoption details
1. Browse
All of our animals are listed on PetRescue. Take your time to read through the profiles each foster carer has written about their personalities but please note that it is often hard to get amazing photos of our fosters (they look much more adorable in person).
2. Enquire
Call the number listed for the cat or kitten that you would like to meet.
The foster carer will ask you a series of questions about your personal circumstances, lifestyle and family (especially other furry members), and be able to tell you all about the cat/kitten’s personality, traits, and preferences. If you aren’t sure which one will suit your family, please feel free to email us anytime or call (a/hours) and we can suggest which ones may suit you.
Please note many of our foster carers work during business hours, so we ask that you please call on weekends, after 5pm weekdays or alternatively drop us an email and we’ll get in touch with you.
3. Meet
If the foster carer and you believe it may be a good match, arrange a time to meet the cat/kittenthat suits you and the foster carer. There is no obligation to adopt the kitty, we encourage you to take your time and meet as many as you like to make the best decision for your family.
Scent Exchange (optional) – we ask that you bring a small blanket or item of clothing (like a jumper) to leave at the carers house if it is a match, so the kitty can get used to your scent before the adoption day. We find it helps the cat/kitten settle in to their new home better if they become familiar with a family members scent, and can have scents from their foster home on the item when settling into their new home.
4. Prepare
If it’s a match, then make sure you have a space setup at home for your new arrival, you can use our checklist and tips on our website.
**Please ensure you have a plastic cat carrier to pick up your kitty in, if you don’t have one then we suggest checking your local pet store.**
5. Pay
Please ensure the full adoption fee has been paid electronically into the bank account, unless you have made alternative arrangements to pay in cash to the foster carer.
Bank Account
Account Name: Canberra Pet Rescue Incorporated
BSB: 06 2900
Account Number: 1100 1488
You will need to bring your receipt with you to evidence your payment or alternatively call the Treasurer Debbie on 0432365094 or President Amanda on 0422164818.
6. Collect
At the agreed time and day you can come and pick up your new best friend (and your blanket/clothing) and commence a two-week trial period. If you have any questions or issues during this time we are always happy if you give us a call. You will be given a change of ownership form and adoption agreement to fill in at the adoption.
7. Trial Period (two week)
At the end of the first week of the trial period we ask that you contact the foster carer that you adopted from to let them know how your new kitty is settling in. At the end of the trial period (two weeks after the adoption date) we ask that you again contact the foster carer to complete the trial period and commence your happy ever after with your new best friend.
8. Updates (optional)
Our foster carers and followers love seeing the beautiful kitty’s in their new home and enjoying their new life. We encourage you to please feel free to share your photos with us and let us know how they are going. Our furry fosters in loving and caring forever homes is what makes it all worthwhile for us. Please send updates to CanberraPetRescue@gmail.com or connect with us on Facebook.
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.