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About Dill *On trial with my new family*
Dill is a one-eyed wonder catten! She’s had a really difficult start to life and is working really hard to leave her past behind her and enjoy her new life as an indoor household queen-bee.
She’s a very quirky girl who likes to do things a bit differently to other cats! You know Dill wants some human attention when she arches her back and backs up to you asking for a butt scratch; after some butt scratching she’s more than happy for you to work your way up to her face for some more traditional pats and cuddles!
As a tiny street kitten, Dill had severe cat flu and had a very painful ulcerated eye that needed to come out! Lucky for Dill her rescuers were able to get her the operation she needed and now she looks as unique on the outside as she is on the inside! One downside to having one eye is that Dill does spook easily and takes a little extra time to trust new people and environments.
Dill loves toys and loves loves loves food and could easily be trained to do almost anything if food is on offer! She feels a lot more comfortable in the presence of other cats so if you have another young flu cat/kitten that Dill could bond with that would be ideal! If you are currently cat-less then Dill would really benefit from being adopted with another young rescue cat such as Gretel (another young WAPP cat!). Dill’s ideal family would be adult only or one with older children (10+), and preferably no dogs unless very well-mannered.
Medical notes
Dill is a Cat Flu carrier. This is quite manageable.
For more information contact us or refer to this link
https://www.vetwest.com.au/pet-library/cat-flu-upper-respiratory-tract-infections
Dill has had one eye removed. She needs no ongoing treatment for this.
Adoption details
Congratulations!! Adopting a new pet is super exciting stuff and we're here to help!
WA Pet Project aims to match our foster pets as perfectly as possible with their new homes. We also want to ensure that the potential home is suitable for our foster pets.... So there's a few easy steps we need to cover. To view our adoption process click on the link below:
www.wapetproject.com.au/our-adoption-process
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Please note we cover up to date vaccines whilst the pet is in foster care. The adoption fee does not cover microchip change over fees after the trial is over. For more info send us an email.
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.