Adoption information
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About Dixie
This terrific little tabby boy is now looking for his new best friend. Dixie is a wise old soul in a kitten's body. The head of the litter, he gently grooms and cleans his siblings, teaches them during the play sessions, and makes sure everyone is snuggled up warmly together. He is the perfect brother.
Dixie is a domestic shorthair, tabby & white boy. He has a really loving, playful and sweet personality. He can play for hours but also really seeks out lap time and cuddles as he gently falls asleep purring. He's a very personable kitten and has been raised with gentle dogs and friendly adult cats. He isn't afraid of small children and as long as they're gentle, he'd be great for a young family.
Dixie is a member of what his foster carer's have affectionately called the 'Sweetypie litter'. Gorgeous Dixie and his siblings didn't get the start to life that they deserved. Dumped in a tied up plastic bag and left in a car park, it was lucky the stars aligned and a caring cat lover stumbled across these precious kittens. A mere 300g, the litter were tiny and fragile. Fast forward after 5 glorious weeks in two beautiful foster homes, Dixie and his siblings are now strong, healthy, rambunctious little kittens, ready to find their forever homes.
Dixie's main condition of adoption is that he goes to an indoor only home, where he will be cherished and kept safe from the dangers of our suburbs.
Medical notes
Our adoption fee of $180 includes desexing, first vaccination, microchip, a bag of food and a kitten pack. All kittens are flea and worm treated and in excellent health. Dixie has no medical notes.
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. Our mission is to make Sydney a better place for cats, their families and our precious wildlife. 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 infectious disease. 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.
