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Another successful adoption - amazing work Lort Smith Animal Hospital !
More successful adoptions - amazing work Lort Smith Animal Hospital !
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Male Domestic Short Hair Cat
I've been adopted!
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On Hold
Hi there, Vader is my name,
I am looking for a loving home as once I get to know you I will become your best mate. I love pats and smooches and spending time with my humans playing with toys particularly the feathery ones.
Initially I would like to start my new life by myself but eventually I could warm to another cat or perhaps a cat friendly dog.
I must tell you that I do have a heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy although regular vet examinations and time in foster care has revealed that currently my heart is doing well.
It is recommended that I have regular check ups and yearly ultrasounds in order to monitor my situation.
To be honest the main thing my heart needs is love...
Please come to the Adoption Hub and meet me, you'll see what a sweet boy I am!
Heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Regular vet examinations and time in foster revealed indicate that Vader's heart is currently doing well. It is recommended that Vader has regular check ups and yearly ultrasounds in order to monitor his situation.
Speak to our Lort Smith Adoption Centre staff for more information about this animal or visit www.lortsmith.com
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.