Adoption information
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About Jackpot
🚫 "PLEASE STOP AND READ WHAT I HAVE TO SAY!!" 🚫
"...because I've had a fair amount of time in foster care to come up with some super witty pick-up lin-Ohhhh sorry that wasn't supposed to be out loud! Ahem. Let's try that again, shall we?
😏 Hey... I was going to play the lottery... but I already hit the jackpot... when I met you 😉
Yeah alright, it sounded more romantic in my mind. But really, I am looking to hit the Jackpot, and I'm looking for a family who are also ready to hit the Jackpot (that's me, aha). I've been in foster care for a little while now and it was a bit intimidating at first, but it's turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me. I came from a house where a really lovely, kind gentleman tried to take care of me and my family. But I guess you could say he kind of bit off more than he could chew when that small family of cats turned in to 60, and no I don't mean 6 or 16. I mean 60! As a rough headcount anyway, most of us were black or grey so that makes things tricky. He accepted the help of the Catters and that's how I came to be here, a handsome and mysterious bachelor looking to find a new home. It's nice to not have so many cats around because living with 20 cats was super stressful, let alone 60, and I'm enjoying the stress-free life I'm living without the worry of fleas, worms or constant colds coming and going (the Catters dropped some info below about this). My carers have been so great and because I've had more one-on-one time with people, I'm feeling so much more relaxed. I mean, I even sleep on foster mums pillow for goodness sake. But that's the best way to be the first one to know when she's awake and ready to feed us te-he-he!! Charm, good looks, and funny? I really am a catch!"
Jackpot is looking to find a relaxed, relatively quiet home. He is super energetic at times when he is excited and likes to play and run with his foster family and their cats. He loves showing off his skills in the cat tunnel and is determined that one day he WILL catch that little red laser! Though he is playful, he is equally as affectionate and loves to be fussed over with pats and scratches. But due to his past, he is very shy with new people at first. It's a good thing we have a trial period though, isn't it?
Name: Jackpot MC00573
Age: ~2 years old
Gender: Male
Suburb: Aveley
Adoption Fee: $30(long term cat fee reduction)
Jackpot’s adoption fee includes a veterinary health examination followed by sterilisation, microchip, up to date vaccination/s and treatment for parasites.
Medical Note: Jackpot was exposed to a widespread disease commonly known as Cat Flu (Feline Herpes Virus). He showed mild signs of illness, was treated, and recovered well. This virus is a common respiratory disease in cats and varies in severity. The virus usually attacks the respiratory tract (nasal passages and lungs), eyes, or both. Signs of illness may or may not develop again over time and veterinary treatment might be required. As usual, regular vaccinations are important to protect him and other cats within the same living space should be up to date with vaccination.
If you would like to arrange a meet and greet with Jackpot, please fill in the adoption application: https://madcattersinc.formstack.com/forms/adoption_application or email madcattersrescue@outlook.com.au for more information.
Our cats and kittens thank you for choosing to adopt a rescue animal 😸
Medical notes
Medical Note: Jackpot was exposed to a widespread disease commonly known as Cat Flu (Feline Herpes Virus). He showed mild signs of illness, was treated, and recovered well. This virus is a common respiratory disease in cats and varies in severity. The virus usually attacks the respiratory tract (nasal passages and lungs), eyes, or both. Signs of illness may or may not develop again over time and veterinary treatment might be required. As usual, regular vaccinations are important to protect him and other cats within the same living space should be up to date with vaccination.
Adoption details
Adoption Process;
1. Application Form Completed
2. Meet & Greet
3. Adoption Fee Paid (Direct Deposit)
4. Congratulations on adopting your new family member!
Adult cats are sent home on a 1-2 week trial following a successful meet and greet before finalising adoption, to see how they adjust to their new environment.
Complete our adoption application (https://madcattersinc.formstack.com/forms/adoption_application)
or email us at madcattersrescue@outlook.com.au for further information.
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.