Adoption information
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About Sweetypie
Sweetypie is the last little girl of a litter of 5 that were found abandoned in a park. She is a little bit shy to start with, but is super cuddly and playful once she gets to know you. Sweetypie starts to purr almost as soon as you touch her, in fact she purred as soon as we took her out of the carrier for her first check up. She has learnt to be independent now that her sisters have all been adopted, and she is always keen for food!
Sweetypie has been in foster care with three vet students, so she is well looked after and has been handled a lot. They said that she loves to cuddle at night when it gets cold and she loves toys, especially toys that move.
If you have space in your heart and home for Goliath, please get in touch!
Medical notes
The adoption fee includes their first vaccination, microchip, desexing surgery, a 2kg bag of Hills Science Diet Kitten dry food, a kitten info pack and some toys.
The new owner will be responsible for second and third boosters. This is a standard F3 vaccination that can be done at any vet.
Adoption details
Please direct messages to Rosie, our kitten adoption officer. Please provide as much details about your home and family as possible. We are a very busy vet hospital, so we prefer no phone calls :) Thank you.
IMPORTANT: All cats and kittens adopted out from Drummoyne Veterinary Hospital MUST go to either an indoor-only home, or a home with a suitable cat-proof outdoor area or enclosure. Our mission is to make Sydney a better place for cats, their families and our precious wildlife. That means responsible re-homing. We want our cats and kittens to go to the safest, most loving of homes. We don't want them exposed to risks such as getting hit by a car, dog attacks, cruelty from people, injury or death from cat fights or dog attacks, or contracting infectious disease. We want them to live a long, happy and healthy life with their families; safe from harm :)
Please note we do not hold kittens - it's a first in, first served basis once we have reviewed your application and invited you to meet the kitten.
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.