Adoption information
I've been adopted!
This pet is no longer available
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About Playful Maggie!
Maggie
Loves lying on shoulders✅
Is super playful ✅
Chooses warm laps over any other sleeping place ✅
Loves being tucked into bed when she's not on a lap✅
Will melt your heart with her sweet personality ✅
This beautiful girl has been in care for 8 months with very few enquiries and we JUST CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHY
She doesn't like other kitties because she knows she deserves 100% of your attention.
Playful and happy, she's a great kitty at home, she just doesn't like vets (but what kitty does)
She's bold, confident, SO snuggly and loves exploring.
She's best suited to a home with no young children as she plays a bit rough sometimes.
She has FIV, but don't let this put you off, she's never been sick for a single day.
Located Gladesville
Microchip number 900164001799723
Maggie is best suited to homes with gentle older children and no dogs. She needs to be kept strictly indoors. If you think Maggie could charm you with her funny antics then please send us a message.
Medical notes
Maggie is desexed, vaccinated (1st F3 & booster), microchipped, FELV negative and will have up to date worm and flea treatments. They will need to be lifetime registered which is a $50 once off fee. This is compulsory in NSW. Please note their age in this ad is an estimate only. They are rescue cats and their foster parents do not know their precise age or family history and cannot guarantee their future health.
Please note that Maggie is FIV+, which means that while she is immunocompromised (similar to HIV), if kept strictly indoors, up to date on flea/worm treatments and yearly vaccinations, and fed a raw healthy diet, she can still live a long healthy life. Cats with FIV rarely progress to AIDS (unlike the human virus), in fact only in 5% of cases, which means 19/20 cats will likely die of old age before anything FIV related. It is rarely transmitted to other animals (or humans) via casual contact, and only really becomes an issue if taking out pet insurance. Please don’t be afraid to adopt a FIV+ cat, they need loving homes too!
Adoption details
We want to make it simple. So this is the process:
(1) You contact us.
(2) We contact you.
(3) You complete our adoption inquiry form.
(4) You meet the Cat.
(5) Subject to Cat Committee approval and a house inspection (plus a modest adoption fee), you adopt the Cat.
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.