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About Georgini
Georgini and her brother Rupert had a rough start to life as stray kitties. They were terrified when they first arrived in their foster home and would hide all day. Georgini has undergone a magnificent transition in six weeks.
She's still learning to be brave, but loves to curl up on your legs or under your knees. Occasionally she will even sneak under the covers with you. She's slowly learning to love pats and scratches to the head and will make little chirps when she needs some attention. She has very delicate features and is super fast and co-ordinated - she is pretty much the perfect ninja with her camouflage suit. Bugs stand no chance against Georgini. She is also the brains of the family, while Rupert is her trusty loveable side-kick.
She absolutely adores other cats, especially her brother Rupert. They'd love to be adopted together so that they have each other for moral support. Although she has a sweet nature, she's probably not suited for little children as she can get a little bit panicky when she is picked up and might accidentally scratch them if she tries to jump away. She would be ok around older children if they understood that she needs to be treated carefully and given time to gradually come out of her shell and fully trust humans.
She can be won over by food and toys and loves her little grey mouse which she carries around with her all the time. Georgini would be best suited to a family who are willing to be patient and let her gradually reach her full potential.
Georgini and Rupert are located in East Melbourne , Please send a request for an expression of interest form.
Adoption details
Please click on the button 'Find out more about this Pet' to receive an Expression of Interest Form. One of our Volunteer Case Managers will explain our process to you. (Please note that completing the Expression of Interest form does not place you under any obligation to adopt.)
Not the pet for you? Check out our other wonderful rescues at http://www.foreverfriends.org.au/adoption/.
Thought about becoming a foster carer? We're always looking for new carers as it means we can save more lives! Please fill out our online foster application if you can open your heart and home to a deserving rescue pet while it awaits its forever home. Email foster@foreverfriends.org.au for more info.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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