Adoption information
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About Viper
All About Me and My Unique Personality:
Hi. I’m Viper and I am approx 6 to 9 months old! I am quite a big boy at such a young age. Will probably grow to be a big cat. The vet aged me around 6-9 months. I am quite shy at first and don’t like hands coming straight at my face. Once I get comfortable, I would make a great lap cat. I’m quite playful and know how to amuse myself with toys.
My Ideal Home:
I would be suitable for a more quieter household.
What is Known About My Background:
I ended up at the RSPCA and now I am with HAR to find my forever home.
How Do I Interact with Kids, Dogs, Cats and Other Pets:
My foster Mum hasn’t seen me interact with kids, but I should be fine with older children. I can get a little feisty when picked up at the moment so would need people with experience with shy cats.
I get along well with other cats, but haven’t been introduce to dogs yet.
Adoption details
Applicants will be required to complete and submit an Adoption form from https://www.hunteranimalrescue.com.au
HAR uses the details in this form to select the most appropriate family for our animals. This form allows us to get to know you, your home, your family, lifestyle and level of experience with pets.
Adoptions are NOT approved on a first come first served basis. The adoption process can be lengthy by the time we process all expressions of interest.
HAR Adoption Process
1- Carer will assess and arrange a meet and greet with suitable applicants.
2- If the meet and greet is successful, a yard/home inspection is conducted.
3- If your yard/home passes inspection, the adoption fee is paid, paperwork completed and a 2 week trial period is arranged.
4- On successful completion of the trial period HAR will submit paperwork to Local Council for processing.
Adoption fee includes:- mandatory de-sexing, microchip, vaccination, vet check, flea and worm treatment.
Please understand that by filling in this form, it by no means guarantees that you will be successful in the adoption process, nor does it obligate you to adopt.
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.