Adoption information
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About Squealy
Squealy was found abandoned in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. He was hissy and scared... and no wonder! But after some time in foster care he has come around and is getting better and better each day.
His carer called him Squealy because he liked to squeal a lot when being picked up, he doesn't squeal as much anymore but the name kind of just stuck. He's friendly, cute and gets along with other cats, gentle dogs and careful kids. Squealy loves to play and run around and is high energy... so other pets & kids are needed. He would make an exceptional family pet for anyone who wants to an active bouncy boy.
Medical notes
Squealy is a healthy raw fed kitten who's been wormed, flea treated, vaccinated and microchipped (microchip # 953010002717736). He is available for pre-adoption and will be desexed when he reaches 1kg, which will be another week or two. His adoption fee also includes his second vaccination at one of our rescue vets.
Adoption details
To adopt a cat from Cat People you'll be required to have a house check done, show 100 points of ID and fill out & sign an adoption contract.
Deposits are accepted to hold cats & kittens before adoption - this deposit is not refundable (instalment payments can be arranged with the coordinator to pre-approved adopters).
Cats from our group are all are vet checked, flea treated, wormed, vaccinated and desexed before being taken home by their adopters. Additionally, all of our cats have been evaluated for behavioural traits, fed a high-quality diet, and well socialised. Please note: all Cat People cats and kittens are indoor only, this is not negotiable.
Adoptions can be done with a two week foster to adopt arrangement for adult cats only.
We will communicate with you through every step of the adoption process to ensure that your experience (and the cat's) is excellent and that you are confident in your decision to adopt a feline companion
Returns are only accepted due to health issues confirmed by a veterinarian.
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.