Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Nala
“Nala the mini Lion Queen”
“I’m gonna be a mighty queen, so all my toys beware
Well I’ve never seen cat before with such tufts of ear hair.
I’m gonna be the main event like no Queen was before.
I’m brushing up on looking down, I’m working on my roar!
Thus far, a rather totally inspiring kitten
Oh I just can’t wait to be queen!”
Nala is a playful and fun kitten who will purr her head off. She is happy being held for a cuddle, but she loves being a kitten queen and going exploring or playing with her toys and your legs- yknow, important kitten business! She is confident like the kitten queen she is. She does love a snuggle when sleepy and her favourite position is the “scarf maneuver” being wrapped around your leg.
She has been introduced to other cats, rabbits, rats and large dogs, and although she can be a bit nervous or unsure at first, she comes around with patience. She can want to play with the rabbits and rats, so she will need supervision of pocket pets at all times. She is fully litter trained.
Nala is around 12 weeks old and is desexed, microchipped and vaccinated. Nala is a “catchoo” cat, meaning she has had cat flu. It may pop up in the future, especially if she is stressed (and may need some medication), and it can be contagious to other cats, otherwise she should lead a happy, healthy life.
She will be available from West Gosford petstock from 18/12/19
Medical notes
Nala is a “catchoo” cat, meaning she has had cat flu. It may pop up in the future, especially if she is stressed (and may need some medication), and it can be contagious to other cats, otherwise she should lead a happy, healthy life.
Adoption details
-You contact us to obtain an adoption application and discuss the dog of interest.
Once the application is completed and returned it will be assessed for suitability. We will also ask for rental agreements or rates and photos our your home please also including photos of your fencing
-A Meet and Greet with the dog and all members of the adopting family and current dogs are arranged where possible.
This usually coincides with a Yard check to ensure the safety and security of the property on which the dog will be kept. - We understand that this is not always possible in interstate adoptions and this will be discussed on your initial contact.
-Payment of the Adoption fee in full. The dog is then handed over with any belongings, and all relevant paperwork and records please note we do have contracts in place that must be signed.
-Once the 14-day 'settling in' period has ended, the change of ownership microchip details are submitted, and the adoption is officially finalised.
For interstate adoptions- Adoptor must have a meet and greet with the animal they are adopting we will not send an animal over without a meet. All transport cost including flights will need to be paid in full by the adoptor.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
