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About Seraphina
Introducing Seraphina,
This tiny girl is a fighter! She brings the true meaning to 'tiny but mighty!'
Seraphina came into foster care after she was trapped on a residential property with her mum Mia and her three siblings. Sera was always the shyest of her litter but was never aggressive or hissy (like her sisters).
At the age of eight weeks, Seraphina tested positive to feline parvovirus. As a result of her battle with parvo Seraphina now has cerebellar hypoplasia. This is more commonly known as 'wobbly cat syndrome.'
Seraphina's wobble is very noticeable but it doesn't in any way affect her quality of life. She is a fun loving, playful and happy little kitten who loves to scoff her food and wrestle with her foster sister Riley.
Seraphina is though, still shy so she would be best suited to a quiet home with no kids and no dogs. She would love to be adopted with either her mother Mia, or her foster sister Riley.
Please only submit an application to adopt Seraphina if you are comfortable to care for a kitten with special needs. Although she doesn't require any extra medical care, she needs a loving and supportive family who are patient with her.
If you would like to submit an adoption application for Seraphina, you can do so via our website below:
www.fosterkittensofmelbourne.org/adopt
*Please note we will not be processing adoption enquiries unless an application has been submited
Medical notes
Seraphina has cerebellar hypoplasia.
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smaller than usual or not completely developed.
This was not present at birth but a lasting effect of her battle with feline parvovirus.
Known more commonly as 'wobbly cat syndrome'
Adoption details
Our adoption process is as follows:
1. Submit an adoption application via our website at www.fosterkittensofmelbourne.org/adopt
2. The relevant foster carer will be in touch with you within a few days if they would like to progress further with your application
3. A meet and greet will then be organised so that you can meet your potential new family member!
4. Upon a successful meet and greet, an adoption day will be set for you to come and collect your new family member and sign all required paperwork
All of our cats come de-sexed, vaccinated, microchipped, flea treated, worm treated and with a clean bill of health.
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.
