Adoption information
I've been adopted!
About Bailey
Chill out with boof-head Bailey.
Bailey is an adorable little man that has stolen the heart of his foster family (but one can only keep so many cats!). He is described as a super chill and relaxed kitten that doesn’t mind if you want to be a couch potato for the whole weekend – he’s all for it! Bailey has a bit of swag to his strut with his big paws and chubby tum, and will often walk up to you slowly with a sweet meow and a face that says “lets go take a nap for no particular reason at all”. He is a little shy with new people, but once he knows those around him (he’s a kitten, give him a day and he will be right!) he is his usual relaxed and lazy self. While the name Bailey was lovingly given, his foster kids got in to a habit of calling him Mr Fluffy Butt, and if that doesn’t explain how soft and thick his fluffy little butt is then we don’t know what will! Because of his coat, Bailey will require regular brushing, which is also a great way to bond with your cat.
The ideal home for Bailey would be one that has a relaxed nature to it and isn’t too much of a busy household. He prefers the quiet life and suits quieter families, too. Bailey has grown up living with other kittens, cats, a puppy, and a free range rabbit and gets along with all of them. He has also been living with 4 and 7 year old children and enjoys their company, though he is more of a cuddler than a player.
Name: Bailey MC00763
Age: 15 weeks
Gender: Male
Suburb: Aveley
Adoption Fee: $275
Bailey's adoption fee includes a veterinary health examination followed by sterilisation, microchip, up to date vaccination/s and treatment for parasites.
If you would like to arrange a meet and greet with Bailey, 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: Bailey 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 Bailey 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.