Adoption information
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About Tiffa aka. Mumma Cat
With her beautiful big eyes and gentle nature, Tiffa is sure to charm you with her goofy personality. This shy little lady is a little nervous at nervous when approached by strangers, but if you give her some time and patience to settle into your heart and home, she will become your loyal soulmate; curiously following you around and purring by your bedside as you gently rise and shine for the day. Life will be enriched with Tiffa by your side.
Tiffa was a loving young mum, rescued with her four adorable little kittens that she nursed with lots of care. As the kittens all went on to find their loving homes, Tiffa’s journey continued to slowly transition from street life to house cat in a foster home. She was very stealth like initially, only peeking her head out when the humans were in bed but with a little help from her feline foster sister, she has come a long way and now seems to genuinely enjoy being around familiar humans, curiously watching and announcing herself as she enters the room.
She is still learning that humans are friendly, so isn't sure about being handled, but in time will allow you to rub her fluffy chin and show off her beautiful, relaxingly soft purr.
Tiffa loves to kick a ball around the cat circuit and you will often find her playfully wrestling with her foster sister or zooming solo around the room chirping at every turn. As well as being your one and only, she would also enjoy the company of another friendly feline.
If you give this little lady your patience and attention, you will create a special bond that will last a life time.
Adoption details
Please contact the clinic and ask to speak with Rosie, our receptionist and cat adoption officer.
All cats and kittens adopted out from Drummoyne Veterinary Hospital MUST go to either an indoor-only home, or a home with a suitable cat-proof outdoor area or enclosure. Part of our mission is to make Sydney a better place for cats, their families and our precious wildlife. Part of that means responsible re-homing. We want our cats and kittens to go to the safest, most loving of homes. We don't want them exposed to risks such as getting hit by a car, dog attacks, cruelty from people, injury or death from cat fights or dog attacks, or contracting illness or viruses etc. We want them to live a long, happy and healthy life with their families, safe from harm :)
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.