Adoption information
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About Cilla 🌈
My name is Cilla and I'm a 14 week old Manx x kitten.....yes that's right, I have no tail and I'm a little smaller than your average sized kitten. I'm currently in foster care with my brother, Rudi, 1 adult host cat as well as my foster family which includes children. I'm not currently living with dogs, and not quite sure how I would cope with them.
I'm kitty litter trained, great with kids and a little wary of other cats. I'm a quiet little girl, although I do enjoy playtime with the other kittens......we do love a good game of chase. My favourite pastime would have to be sitting by the window and watching the world go by. My foster mum says that I've adapted well to my foster home and I absolutely love toys and playing in tunnels. When it's time for a nap, I'm more than happy to be cradled like a baby in your arms. I would be more than happy as an only cat or in a home with another gentle natured cat.
My foster family think I'm a little character....and they love me lots! I was only a tiny baby when I arrived in care and had my Mumma by my side until just recently (she got adopted!) I'm currently eating Royal Canin dry food, fresh mince and treats of ham, which I love.
Although I'm an inside only kitty, I love to climb onto the window sill and watch what's going on in the big wide world. I love everyone in my foster home, but when all the kids are in bed for the night, it's snuggle time with my foster mum and this is something i REALLY enjoy.
To keep me safe (and the wildlife), I'm looking for an indoor only home, or better still, a home where I also had a secure outdoor enclosed area (so I can enjoy the outdoors safely). That way you'll never have to worry about where I am or the 'presents' I may bring home to show you.
Manx cats can often be prone to what's called 'Manx Syndrome', a spinal disorder that can occur as a result of the genetic mutation that causes taillessness, but I've had my spine X-rayed when in for desex and that all came back clear of any issues. Manx cats can sometimes have issues with constipation as well, but I've recently started taking some probiotics which is really helping me to stay regular.
I'm located in Wadalba on the Central Coast NSW and hoping to find my forever home very soon.
Medical notes
Microchipped
Vaccinated
Desexed
Wormed
Flea treated
Vet checked
*X-ray on spine to rule out spinal issues
Adoption details
If you would like to express interest in adopting, we ask that you send through some info about yourself, your family and home, if you rent or own (rental agreement required if renting and rates notice required if you own) and what you can offer this gorgeous baby. Our aim is to find the best homes for our babies, not necessarily first in best dressed, so a good detailed application will make you stand out from the rest.
Once we have received your email outlining the above, those who we feel may be suitable, will be sent an Adoption Questionnaire to complete. Your enquiry will then be passed onto the appropriate carer and successful applicants will be contacted via phone.
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.
