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About Winter
My favourite activities are pouncing, climbing and exploring with my sister, Whitney… closely followed by eating. I try to be really brave and explore on my own but really do feel happiest when I have my sister, Whitney, with me. We're like two peas in a pod - Sometimes she bops me on the head (sisters can be annoying like that) but we do have fun together.
Did I mention I love to have a snack or two… or three? I just discovered roast chicken. OH MY GOSH! SO DELICIOUS! You should see how fast I can eat it. I'm so quick, I can eat mine and steal Whitney's even before she realises we got any! It's amazing and boy does it make me purr.
I am really good at communicating with the two legged people, I may only be little but I have so much to say! You will never have to be left worrying about when it's time to feed or cuddle me, I promise I will always remind you with a tiny squeak. I've been working hard on perfecting my squeak combined with a head tilt. It's a killer move, guaranteed to melt hearts!
I love a good scratch on the back of my neck and at the base of my tail. If you do a really good job with my scratches I'll let you know by exploding into a happy thunder for you. Afternoons are for napping in the sun (and afternoon tea of course), so a house with lots of windows for sleeping in is a must for me!
My foster mum says I'm very clever. I'm already toilet trained and have never had an accident on the carpet. I've also learnt to come when I'm called - just click your fingers and do a little squeak (just like I do) and out I come for my cuddles!
I've spent a few weeks hanging out with the big kids in the house. There are 3 really, really big waggy tailed things (I think foster mum said they were called dogs). I was scared of them at first, but I like them now. Occasionally they corner me and lick my face (which is totally uncalled for, I bathe myself every day) but for the most part they're pretty cool. I like running through their legs and saying 'hi' in the morning with a little nose-on-nose kiss.
To check out sweet Whitney click on the link below:
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/cats-for-adoption/whitney.html
For further information and all new updates about me please click on the link below:
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/cats-for-adoption/winter.html
Please note: our cats are not available for interstate adoption. We also do not adopt to people under the age of 25 years.
Not the cat you’re looking for? Please visit our website to see other cats waiting for a home.
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/cats-for-adoption/
Have you considered foster care? For more information please click on the link below.
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/about-vicdrg/foster-caring-for-vicdrg.html
Victorian Dog Rescue has a six-week full refund policy and a lifetime takeback guarantee that includes 50 per cent of the adoption fee refunded.
Adoption details
We are a community fostercare network, not a shelter, and our dogs and cats are cared for in private homes. Note that we are very careful where we rehome our dogs and cats and we have an intensive process. If you want a quick turnaround we are not the group for you. If you seem like a good match for the dog of your choice we will organise a telephone chat, a meet and greet and a property check. We offer a six-week full refund, free assistance for six weeks for any issues, and a lifetime takeback policy with a fifty percent refund of the adoption fee, and of course an invitation to our adopters’ Christmas party.
We care for our dogs and cats and we want you to as well. We know that genuine applicants have no trouble with this process and understand that if we refuse you a dog or cat, it is because you are not the best match for that pet.
Our commitment to the dogs and cats in our care is total and we treat each one as if we are passing on a family pet. This may not suit you so we point out that there are equally great dogs and cats available in pounds, shelters and with other rescue groups.
If you are still interested, please download an application form from our website:
http://www.victoriandogrescue.org.au/about-vicdrg/adoption-and-foster-application-forms.html
The application form must be emailed to us:
adoptions@victoriandogrescue.org.au
Please note that we do not take/make telephone calls prior to receiving an application.
Commonly asked questions and their answers are provided when you email us. Unfortunately we usually will not have time to reply to enquiries in more detail and will give priority to completed applications over enquiries. Priority will also be given to typed applications which are easier for us to read and to copy relevant parts.
We look forward to receiving your application.
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.